Profil
Dean manages our London-based Equity Investment Team as Head of Equity Portfolio Managers.
In addition to this responsibility, he has a crucial role in the management of our EAFE product as he is responsible for European investment strategy in Germany, Switzerland, and Scandinavia.
Dean came to NAM in 1996 as Director of Equities from Legal & General Investment Management where he was a Senior Fund Manager of European Equities.
He holds an MA in Mathematics from Oriel College, Oxford, UK.
Ehemalige bekannte Positionen von Jeremy Dean Sullivan
Unternehmen | Position | Ende |
---|---|---|
Nomura Asset Management U.K. Ltd.
Nomura Asset Management U.K. Ltd. Investment ManagersFinance Nomura Asset Management U.K. Ltd. (NAM-UK) is the Great Britain-based alternative investment management subsidiary of Nomura Asset Management Co., Ltd., which is owned by Nomura Holdings, Inc. (TYO: 8604; NYSE: NMR) in Japan. Headquartered in London, the firm was founded in 1984 as Nomura Investment Management Co., Ltd. NAM-UK manages funds for institutional clients worldwide, which includes government agencies, public and private pension funds, multinational corporations, insurance companies and financial institutions. | Portfolio Manager-Aktien | 01.03.2009 |
Erfahrungen
Besetzte Positionen
Aktive
Inaktive
Börsennotierte Unternehmen
Private Unternehmen
Beziehungen
Beziehungen ersten Grades
Unternehmen ersten Grades
Herr
Frau
Aufsichtsräte
Führungskräfte
Unternehmensverbindungen
Private Unternehmen | 1 |
---|---|
Nomura Asset Management U.K. Ltd.
Nomura Asset Management U.K. Ltd. Investment ManagersFinance Nomura Asset Management U.K. Ltd. (NAM-UK) is the Great Britain-based alternative investment management subsidiary of Nomura Asset Management Co., Ltd., which is owned by Nomura Holdings, Inc. (TYO: 8604; NYSE: NMR) in Japan. Headquartered in London, the firm was founded in 1984 as Nomura Investment Management Co., Ltd. NAM-UK manages funds for institutional clients worldwide, which includes government agencies, public and private pension funds, multinational corporations, insurance companies and financial institutions. | Finance |