Macri leaves Mason Stevens

Mason Stevens has parted company with its Head of Asset Allocation, David Macri, after just over a year in the role.
The company announced that it was appointing former AMP executive, Brad Creighton to the role.
Confirming Creighton’s appointment, Mason Stevens chief executive, Tim Yule said his wealth of experience and passion for delivering exceptional client outcomes aligned perfectly with the company’s commitment to providing high-quality investment solutions.
The company thank Macri for his time at Mason Steven and wished him well in his future endeavours.
The announcement described Creighton as having a robust background in portfolio management, trading, macroeconomic and quantitative research and risk management.
Creighton was a co-portfolio manager for AMP’s Multi-Asset fund.
Macri joined Mason Stevens as Head of Asset Allocation in October last year after spending 14 years at Australian Ethical.









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