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The Guardians of New Zealand Superannuation, manager of the $90 billion NZ Super Fund, has appointed Brendon Jones to the role of Head of Real Assets.

Jones, who joined the Guardians in 2014 as an analyst in the New Zealand Direct Investment team, has been key to some of the Super Fund's most significant investments, including Kaingaroa Tipu, NZ Gourmet, Fidelity Life and Kiwibank. More recently, Jones has led the NZ Super Fund's involvement in the Taranaki Offshore Partnership's proposal to develop a 1GW wind farm in the South Taranaki Bight.

Guardians co-Chief Investment Officer Will Goodwin said Real Assets made up some 15 percent of the Fund's total value, and the sector presented significant opportunities for future growth.

"Domestic infrastructure, for example, is one area we see as providing the type of investment opportunity that suits our competitive advantages as a locally-based sovereign fund with a long investment horizon," said Goodwin.

"We are very keen to build on the success we have had in infrastructure investing overseas through the likes of renewable energy companies Longroad and Galileo and apply that expertise and the partnerships we have built up in our home market."

Jones said he enjoyed the diversity of the Real Assets portfolio.

"Real Assets covers everything from our agriculture and horticulture investments in New Zealand and Australia, through renewable energy projects in the US and Europe, to the various residential developments we are currently involved in around New Zealand.

"It's satisfying to work on projects that provide social and environmental benefits to the community, as well as financial returns to the Fund."  

Prior to joining the NZ Super Fund, Jones spent six years in investment banking in Sydney, including time with RBS and Moelis. He holds a Bachelor of Commerce with First-Class Honours in Finance from the University of Auckland.