Borysiewicz and Krebs join Apostle
Former Amundi Asset Management Australian chief executive Richard Borysiewicz has joined local boutique manager Apostle Asset Management as director of sales.
Borysiewicz has joined Apostle along with former challenger and UBS Asset Management staffer Nicole Krebs, who will be filling a new role as client service manager.
Announcing the appointments today, Apostle managing director Karyn West described them as an important step in the company’s growth strategy.
She said the appointments would further expand Apostle’s distribution and client management capabilities, allowing it to take advantage of the opportunities currently opening up in Australian institutional markets.
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