GAM's Beesley to replace Saacke as Artemis CIO

Saacke to concentrate on managing money

David Brenchley
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Artemis Investment Management has appointed former GAM head of investments Matthew Beesley as chief investment officer (CIO) to replace Peter Saacke.

Beesley will join Artemis on 20 April 2020, with Saacke stepping down from the role he has held since January 2016 to concentrate on managing money. Since 2017, Beesley had been responsible for the management and oversight of the equities, fixed income, global investment solutions, real estate debt and systematic investment teams at GAM. Stephen Snowden: Starting afresh at Artemis Beesley said he was "excited to be joining a firm as promising, ambitious and client-focused as Artemis". "The opportunities for active fund managers are clear. Artemis has the skills and enthusiasm to...

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