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Man GLG snags PMs from Citadel, Ivaldi

Thursday, May 17, 2018
Opalesque Industry Update -Man GLG, the discretionary investment management business of Man Group, today announces the appointments of Marvin Caze and Graham Stafford as portfolio managers. Marvin will focus on energy, based in New York, and Graham will focus on healthcare, based in London. They will each report to Fabian Blohm and Neil Mason, Co-Heads of European Long-Short Equity at Man GLG.

Marvin joins Man GLG from Citadel, where he covered the energy sector with a focus on US oil and gas. Prior to this, he spent seven years at Caisse de Depot et Placement de Quebec (CDPQ) where he built and co-managed a market neutral portfolio and developed expertise in various energy sub-sectors. Marvin began his career at Citigroup in investment banking. He received a BA in Economics from Harvard and is a CFA charter holder.

Graham joins Man GLG from Ivaldi Capital, where he worked to develop and implement a market neutral healthcare strategy. Prior to this, he spent five years at Mubadala Capital where he co-managed their hedge fund business and covered the healthcare, TMT and financial sectors. Graham began his career at DE Shaw in New York. He holds a BA in History from Berkeley and an MBA from The University of Chicago.

Fabian Blohm, Co-Head of European Long-Short Equity, said:

"We are pleased to welcome Marvin Caze and Graham Stafford to our team, who each join with highly relevant and specialised backgrounds. Marvin brings more than fifteen years of experience in the energy, infrastructure and power sectors and Graham brings more than thirteen years of experience in the healthcare sector."

Neil Mason, Co-Head of European Long-Short Equity, said:

"Marvin and Graham's respective sector expertise in energy and healthcare will be additive as we continue to build out our multi-manager long-short equity platform. We are excited about broadening our coverage in these areas and working alongside Marvin and Graham in their new portfolio manager roles."

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