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NZ Super Fund appoints Matt Whineray as Chief Investment Officer
POSTED ON: 17 June 2014
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The Guardians of New Zealand Superannuation, the Crown entity that manages the $25 billion New Zealand Superannuation Fund, has appointed Matt Whineray, 44, to the role of Chief Investment Officer (CIO).
Mr Whineray has held a series of senior roles at the Guardians since joining the organisation in 2008 as the General Manager Private Markets. As CIO he will manage a team of 35 investment professionals with responsibility for asset allocation, public and private market investments globally and in New Zealand, responsible investment and the appointment of external investment managers.
Mr Whineray was formerly Head of Financial Sponsor Coverage for non-Japan Asia at Credit Suisse (Hong Kong). Prior to that, he was a Managing Director of First NZ Capital and a Vice President at Credit Suisse First Boston (New York). He began his career as a Barrister and Solicitor with Russell McVeagh.
“It is a great privilege to work with Matt and very pleasing that he has accepted this new, important role,” said Guardians Chief Executive Officer Adrian Orr. “Matt brings integrity, leadership skills and intellectual strength to the newly created CIO role, and has a strong team of investment professionals to motivate. His appointment as CIO is important to the ongoing success of the Fund.”
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Media contact: Catherine Etheredge, Head of Communications, New Zealand Superannuation Fund, 0274 777 501, [email protected]