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30 June 2025 by Miranda Brownlee

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Russell builds institutional team

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By Christine St Anne
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2 minute read

Global investment manager Russell has hired two people to its Australian institutional investment services team

Global investment manager Russell has hired two people to its Australian institutional investment services team.

Geoffrey Warren has been hired as a senior research associate and Anna Hocking as a senior manager for institutional investment services.

Warren will report to director of institutional investment services Glenn Smith. He will be responsible for the research and presentation of portfolio investment research.

Hocking will report to director of client services Annette Vlismas. She will focus on Russell's superannuation and insurance clients.

 
 

Hocking spent three years in Russell's Johannesburg office and four years in its London office.