A year after IOOF, Brown joins Bennelong
A year to the day after leaving IOOF and less than six months after joining Standard and Poor’s as executive, investment services, Jarrod Brown has confirmed that he is moving to Melbourne-based funds manager Bennelong.
Brown confirmed his move in an interview with Money Management and said despite shifting to the Melbourne-based funds manager he would be continuing his involvement with Standard and Poor’s in an advisory capacity.
He said that he would be chief executive officer, funds management, at Bennelong, reporting to the funds management board and the group’s chief executive officer, Mark Hardgrave.
“This represents a dream appointment for me but I am delighted that I can maintain my association with Standard and Poor’s,” he said. “There are a number of things we have put in motion at Standard and Poor’s and I want to help see them to fruition.”
Formed in 2000, Bennelong describes itself as diversified investment company, with its funds management arm having been established only last year.
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