AMP Capital appoints new global head of infrastructure

appointments chief executive officer

8 June 2011
| By Milana Pokrajac |

AMP Capital Investors has appointed a new global head of infrastructure after Phil Garling, who currently holds the position, announced his retirement.

Scott Davies, former Macquarie Capital senior manager, has filled the role and will take over from Garling in July.

Davies was chief executive officer of Macquarie Communications Infrastructure Group from its inception in 2002. Prior to that, he held senior investment roles for Macquarie Capital in New York and London, where he was responsible for Macquarie Group’s cross-border asset financing activities.

He had also held roles at Hambros Bank in London and Sydney, as well as Minter Ellison in Sydney.

When he takes over from Garling in July, Davies will report to AMP Capital managing director, Stephen Dunne.

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