Tribeca appoints new co-portfolio manager
Tribeca Investment Partners has appointed a new co-portfolio manager for their global natural resources fund in a bid to boost the company's global investment capabilities, according to Tribeca management.
Tribeca managing director, David Alyward, said Craig Evans would step into the newly created role and be focused on co-building the absolute return and global investment capabilities for the Global Natural Resources Fund.
He said, as Evans came with over 20 years' experience in financial markets was "a big win" for Tribeca.
Alyward said Craig Evans, had "a track record of providing a diverse range of global natural resource corporates, with advisory and financial solutions, as well as committing significant capital to successful long/short businesses acorns assets classes".
Evans will be based in Sydney and report directly to Alyward.
He prior experience included working for Macquarie Bank, the Bank of America and Merrill Lynch, in the US, Europe, Asia and Australia where he managed long/short investing, trading and the financing of businesses.
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