Damian Graham Head of Macquarie Private Portfolio Management, Macquarie Private Portfolio Management (at time of writing) Damian Graham is head of Macquarie Private Portfolio Management. He joined Macquarie Private Portfolio Management in August 2001 as an associate director and part of the Investment Committee. At the start of 2007, Damian moved into the role of head of investments and maintains responsibility for the overall portfolio management. Prior to Macquarie, Damian spent four years with Salomon Smith Barney Asset Management working in business development and five years at Norwich Investment Management Limited on fixed income and equity portfolio management.
DAMIAN GRAHAM | FRIDAY, 18 MAY 2012 Working with executives and high net worth clients requires a specific level of advice and standard of service offering. Not only do these clients often come with highly complex financial needs, but they also expect a certain offering from any professional ... Read more PAGE: 1 |
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CARMELO VIOLA
PARTNER, MANAGING DIRECTOR
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PARTNER, MANAGING DIRECTOR
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