First Sentier Investors adds water sector executive Karine Rougé to direct infrastructure investment team in North America
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NEW YORK, May 3, 2021 /PRNewswire/ First Sentier Investors, a leading global asset manager and one of the world s largest infrastructure investors, today announced the appointment of Karine Rougé as a director on the firm s direct infrastructure team.
Rougé brings more than 15 years of industry experience managing large industrial business units, including integration projects and transformation initiatives, as well as mergers and acquisitions, to First Sentier s expanding North America direct infrastructure investment team in New York. She reports to John Ma, partner and head of direct infrastructure investments, North America. Her position is new, and she will focus on sectors including water, wastewater and energy transition.
First Sentier Investors hires industry executive Chris Tehranian for senior distribution role in North America
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NEW YORK, April 28, 2021 /PRNewswire/ First Sentier Investors, a leading global asset manager and one of the world s largest infrastructure investors, today announced the appointment of Chris Tehranian as a senior director, distribution, reporting to Bachar Beaini, managing director, Americas.
Tehranian, who is based in New York, will work closely with the firm s North American clients and consultants, focused on direct infrastructure investments. Our direct infrastructure business is growing and we sought a highly accomplished leader for this new distribution role, Beaini said. Chris brings to First Sentier deep knowledge of and broad experience in this important asset class.
Media release: Skills Alliance programme delivers specialist support to Scottish businesswomen
WOMEN’S Enterprise Scotland has partnered with First Sentier Investors to deliver a pilot business guidance programme for businesswomen in Scotland.
The six-month
Skills Alliance programme is designed to provide tailored support for a cohort of women running businesses in Scotland, matching these women with experienced business guides from First Sentier Investors so that they can benefit from ongoing support.
Businesswomen who signed up to the Women’s Business Centre digital platform were eligible to apply and a cohort of 13 have been selected, based throughout Scotland and running a wide variety of businesses.
First Sentier Investors Launches American Listed Infrastructure Fund
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NEW YORK, Jan. 13, 2021 /PRNewswire/
First Sentier Investors, a leading global asset manager, today announced the launch of a new mutual fund focused on U.S. listed infrastructure assets.
The First Sentier American Listed Infrastructure Fund (FLIAX) aims to invest exclusively in the public equity of companies that own and operate infrastructure assets in the United States. The fund is managed by a Sydney, Australia-based team that has a 13-year investment track record and invests US$7.7 billion in listed infrastructure assets on behalf of investors globally.
Another departure for AMP Capital 1 minute read 09 December 2020
Global asset manager First Sentier has poached one of AMP Capital’s senior investment specialists in the wake of the Boe Pahari and Alex Wade scandals.
Celine Kabashima will take on the Sydney-based role of investor relations director in First Sentier’s direct infrastructure team. Ms Kabashima will manage communications and relationships with existing clients and investors across Australia, Asia and North America, and report to Danny Latham, partner and co-head for Australia and New Zealand.
“Celine is a fantastic addition to the team and joins at a very exciting time for the business. We are well placed to further grow and develop the business, as well as to build upon the robust performance that the team has delivered for our clients during 2020. Celine’s skills and experience will be invaluable in further strengthening the partnership with our clients,” Mr Latham sa