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Greenwich Associates strengthens global investment practice

Tuesday, June 28, 2016

Komfie Manalo, Opalesque Asia:

Greenwich Associates said it plans to strengthen its Global Investment Management Practice with two key hires and the appointment of new regional heads in Asia and Europe.

Markus Ohlig is returning to Greenwich Associates as a managing director leading the firm’s investment management practice in both Europe and Asia and Mark Buckley is joining as a principal in Europe. Separately, managing director Paul Tan has been appointed head of the firm’s Asia business and managing director Dr. Tobias Miarka has been named head of European business.

Markus Ohlig will advise Greenwich Associates investment management clients in Europe and Asia leveraging his prior 11 years with clients in both regions. Based in Zurich, Switzerland, he re-joins the firm from Vontobel, where he served as head of corporate development.

Buckley will work with clients in the U.K. and Continental Europe. He joins Greenwich Associates from Aviva Investors in London, where he held the title of global head of client service. Prior to that, he was head of business development & marketing, institutional corporate sales, for HSBC in Europe.

"The talent and experience of Markus and Mark will further enhance the value Greenwich Associates delivers to its investment management clients in Europe, Asia and around the world," says Greenwich Associates CEO Steve Busby.

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