A few months after being restructured out of InTech, Hugh Dougherty has fallen on his feet in a senior role at another consultant.
Dougherty has joined Watson Wyatt as a senior consultant in its Sydney office, joining the ‘leadership team’ where in concert with head of investment consulting Graeme Miller, he will drive innovation and client management/development. Dougherty was displaced as Intech’s chief investment officer in October, when co-founder Ron Liling sought a return to the investment frontlines of the Skandia-owned business. In other changes to the Sydney office, Ben Griffiths has been transferred to the London office while Yan Sun has been hired as a consultant.
october, dougherty, founder, transferred, owned, frontlines, consultant, skandia, office, intech, liling, london
Investments
Asset owners are right to be concerned about private credit fund suspensions and redemption queues, Blue Owl head of alternative credit Ivan Zinn told the Investment Magazine Fiduciary Investors Symposium, but he thinks that two years from now they’ll be looked back on as nothing more than a “speed bump” on a highway of growth and strong returns.






Leave a Comment
You must be logged in to post a comment.