Aviva Investors hires Mark Robertson as head of multi-strategy funds

Formerly of NN Investment Partners

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Former NN Investment Partners' head of multi-asset portfolios Mark Robertson has joined Aviva Investors as head of multi-strategy funds.

Robertson will also act as a portfolio manager across the AIMS Target Return, Target Income and Fixed Income strategies, as head of investment strategy and current Target Return and Target Income manager Ian Pizer has stepped down. Pizer, whose role will be taken up in the interim by senior economist and strategist Michael Grady, will now work for Aviva Investors on a part-time basis, focusing solely on investment strategy. Aviva Investors raids Standard Life Aberdeen in hiring spree Reporting to multi-asset and macro CIO Peter Fitzgerald, Robertson joins after seven years with NN ...

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