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NewAlpha strengthens its teams with the arrival of an international investor relationship manager

Tuesday, September 20, 2016
Opalesque Industry Update - Recognized as one of the world's leading players in management company incubation and an innovator in Private Equity, NewAlpha Asset Management announces the arrival of Vladimir de Maack as International Investor Relationship Manager based in Paris.

Vladimir has 13 years of experience in asset management, acquired within the Societe Generale Group. As head of sales development at Lyxor AM in Luxembourg and Belgium since 2011, Vladmir in particular developed the Lyxor AM offer regarding alternative management and solutions dedicated to institutional clients. He implemented several solutions to optimize own accounts within the regulatory frameworks of Basel III and Solvency II.

Vladimir started his career in 2003 and has held several management positions in client relations teams. He thereby acquired expertise in handling operational and regulatory issues, the thorough understanding of which is currently essential for successful asset management. A graduate of EDHEC Business School with an MSc in Finance, Vladimir is also a CFA (Chartered Financial Analyst).

As International Investor Relationship Manager reporting to Clarisse Anger-Jacob, Head of Development at NewAlpha, Vladimir will be responsible for developing the visibility and client relations of NewAlpha abroad by promoting the skills of "emerging managers". Vladimir will also be responsible for developing NewAlpha's Private Equity business abroad.

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