The Alternative Investment Management Association (AIMA), has announced the directors of its governing body, the AIMA Council, for the 2022-2024 term with effect from 14 September.
The Alternative Investment Management Association (AIMA), has announced the directors of its governing body, the AIMA Council, for the 2022-2024 term with effect from 14 September.
AIMA is also pleased to confirm that Magnetar Capital’s Karl Wachter will be re-appointed for another two-year term as chair of the board. Karl has served on the AIMA Council since 2014.
The 2022-2024 AIMA Council is as follows:
Karl Wachter – Magnetar Capital (Chair)
Jack Inglis – AIMA Chief Executive Officer
Katherine Abrat – Arkkan Capital
Rosie Reynolds – Aspect Capital
Andrew Fong – Balyasny Asset Management (new)
Ryan Taylor – Brevan Howard Asset Management
Helene Glotzer – Bridgewater Associates (new)
Phillippe Jordan – CFM
Donna Rix – Citadel
Matthias Feldmann – Clifford Chance (new)
Declan O’Sullivan – Dechert (new)
Robyn Grew – Man Group
Jon May – Marshall Wace Asset Management
Russell Burt – Marbury Fund Services
Simon Lorne – Millennium Management
Eduard van Gelderen – PSP Investments
Joe Wiggins – PwC (new)
Angus Milne – TCI Fund Management
Belle Kaura – Third Eye Capital (new)
Tom Barton – Trovio Group (new)
Matthew Siano – Two Sigma Investments
The following have stepped down from the AIMA Council:
Jennifer Mernagh – abrdn
Mark Shipman – Clifford Chance
Mark Browne – Clerkin Lynch
Michael Weinberg – Independent Fund Director
Paul Chadwick – Nanuk Asset Management
Olwyn Alexander – PwC