Manager appointed to Macquarie leaders fund

macquarie BT

2 December 2002
| By Ben Abbott |

Macquarie Funds Managementhas appointed Stephen Giubin to the position of senior portfolio manager and analyst in its active equities team.

Giubin will be the portfolio manager for the Leaders Imputation Fund, participating in the portfolio construction process as well as having a senior analyst’s role.

He previously spent 14 years atBT Funds Managementwhere he was an executive vice-president and senior Australian equities analyst.

At BT, Guibin was responsible for the resources sector, covering a range of industrial sectors including building materials, chemicals and transport.

Macquarie head of active equities Peter Mouatt says Giubin will add a depth of experience and expertise to the active equities team.

“Stephen has a strong record of consistent performance and success and brings a wealth of funds management and equity experience to the business,” he says.

Giubin says Macquarie’s investment processes, risk controls and experienced team were among his reasons for joining.

He will commence his position at Macquarie in January 2003.

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