Macquarie Specialised Asset Management CIO takes on new role

chief investment officer chief financial officer

3 February 2009
| By Lucinda Beaman |

The role consolidation at Macquarie Group continues, with the chief investment officer of one of Macquarie’s asset management arms also taking on a new role with Macquarie Airports.

David Luboff is chief investment officer of Macquarie Specialised Asset Management (MSAM), the manager of a number of unlisted funds at Macquarie including the Macquarie Global Infrastructure Funds. Luboff will continue in this role while also replacing Graeme Johnson as chief financial officer of Macquarie Airports.

A spokesperson for Macquarie confirmed this was a long-term solution, with no plans to replace Luboff in his capacity at MSAM.

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