Lonsec expands team with key appointments
Lonsec has made further appointments to its research team in the past few months, including a specialist quantitative analyst and a senior consultant within the investment consulting team.
Anh Nguyen has been appointed to the newly created role of quantitative analyst responsible for providing quantitative research, including the development of models and tools to assist the research process.
Prior to Lonsec, Anh worked in quantitative research at the Royal Bank of Scotland and before that, Deloitte.
Lonsec also announced that Richard Everingham had returned to Lonsec in November, in a newly created role of manager for research strategy, charged with developing and implementing a strategic framework for the evolution of the Lonsec research offering.
The research house also announced that it had appointed Veronica Klaus as a senior member of the investment consulting team. Klaus has over 17 years industry experience and a background in investment consulting, fund manager research and analysis, as well as multi-manager portfolio construction and management.
Adrian Hoe has joined Lonsec's research team as an investment analyst, with responsibility for undertaking managed funds research across a range of sectors. Hoe had previously been employed at IOOF as a research analyst responsible for researching managed funds and providing investment consulting services.
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