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Frontier hires another analyst

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By Christine St Anne
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2 minute read

The asset consultant continues to staff up its team.

Frontier Investment Consulting has hired Michael Kordick for the role of analyst.

This is the firm's third analyst appointment in two months.

Kordick previously worked in a contract role with industry fund REST and also worked as an equity analyst at Diogenes Research.

"Michael will be involved in both client work and investment research across a number of sectors," Frontier managing director Fiona Trafford-Walker said.

 
 

The firm is currently searching for a consultant.

Frontier manages $90 billion in funds under advice.