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Tramondo hires Leslie Burri to strengthen IR team

Wednesday, September 02, 2020
Opalesque Industry Update - Tramondo Investment Partners AG, a bank-independent Zug, Switzerland, based investment boutique, announces that, effective 1 September, it has hired Leslie Burri as Senior Investment Solutions Manager.

In this newly created role, Leslie Burri is responsible for the support, advisory and development of institutional client relationships. Also, Ms. Burri will work closely with Tramondo's investment team and its clients to further develop institutional investment solutions.

The experienced fund specialist most recently worked for Zurich-based asset manager Ayaltis as Head of Business Development & Investor Relations. Before that, she was responsible for qualitative and quantitative fund research at Bank Julius Baer. Leslie Burri started her career in various functions in the Wealth Management and Investment Banking divisions of UBS.

The newly created Investment Solutions unit reports directly to the CEO of Tramondo and will focus in particular on the needs of institutional clients such as independent asset managers, family offices, and small and medium-sized pension funds.

Raphael Mueller, CEO der Tramondo, said: "Investment Solutions is our answer to the growing day-to-day information needs of demanding institutional clients. I am delighted that we were able to engage Leslie Burri for this task. Her broad experience with specialized investment strategies and fund structures allows her to serve as an ideal link between investors and our investment team. I wish her every success in her new role."

"Specialized asset managers with a proprietary investment function are increasingly faced with conflicting objectives. On the one hand, it is necessary to meet the growing information needs of investors. On the other hand, especially in a turbulent market environment such as the one we have seen in recent months, it is important to be able to focus on taking advantage of short-term investment opportunities while keeping risks under control. I look forward to supporting the investment team in this endeavor and to expanding Tramondo's institutional business." adds Leslie Burri, the new Senior Investment Solutions Manager.

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