UniSuper has made appointed three senior members to its investment team to strengthen the superannuation fund's investment capability.
Jarrod McDonald and Lou Capparelli have been appointed as a senior analysts, and Rob Hogg as head of global strategies and quant methods.
McDonald will initially cover telecommunications, IT, and consumer discretionary in his new role. He was most recently a lead telecommunications, media, and online analyst at JP Morgan. He has also held roles at Citigroup, Goldman Sachs, JB Were, and Lonsec.
Capparelli has held a number of senior analyst positions covering a range of sectors including small caps, building materials, and media. He has more than 20 years of experience in investment markets.
Hogg was head of capital markets and asset allocation at Frontier for the last eight years where he undertook investment and manager research and advised clients on investment and asset allocation issues.
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