Carlyle Group Names New Co-CEOs, Co-CIO
Roles to begin January 1.
Roles to begin January 1.
Key objective is to develop council’s response to policy and political issues that “seek to undermine” national retirement securities.
Interim CFO to return to previous role, become part of executive leadership team.
Pando to lead software development, IT infrastructure responsibilities.
Per Løken and Romain Veber to oversee the US and Europe, respectively.
30-year industry leader to succeed Len Brennan, who will become strategic advisor to the firm.
The CIO will go from a £3.5 billion fund to one worth £25 billion.
The firm will move from a single S-Corp to an LLC to increase employee ownership.
The Energy Information Administration reports that the US will likely emerge a net exporter of natural gas next year.
Michelle Cunningham was also the fund’s first internal investment officer.
Brings on Hartford Funds’ Erica Evans to further the firm's client-centric model.
The 10th-largest US public pension fund reported solid Q2 results just last week.
Acting chief executive replaces Joanne Segars, who resigned in April.
Board chairman to serve as executive chairman, interim CEO.
Outflows beat inflows for the first time in a decade at Scaramucci’s former home.