MCG Wealth Management has named Jack Gray as the new head of its investment committee, according to a statement by the firm.
Mr Gray was most recently co-head of asset allocation at GMO Boston, and was also previously chief investment officer at Sunsuper and an executive director at AMP Asset Management.
“He was published widely in both academic and practitioner journals, and is currently an adjunct professor of finance at the Paul Woolley Centre of the University of Technology Sydney and a director of advisory firm, Brookvine,” the statement said.
MCG Wealth Management was established in 2005 to manage portfolios of a “select group of wealthy investors”. The firm now manages approximately $500 million in assets.
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