Macri to depart Australian Ethical
Australian Ethical chief investment officer, David Macri is stepping down at the end of this year after 14 years with the firm.
The company said it was undertaking a global search for a new chief investment officer with a high quality pool of candidates anticipated given Australian Ethical’s standing in ethical investing both domestically and internationally.
Macri said that after more than a decade as CIO at Australian Ethical it felt like a natural juncture to assess his next challenge.
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