Towers Watson expands Australian investment team

Posted by Anton Murray Consulting on 11 Mar, 2014

Staff Reporter

Towers Watson has appointed two investment consultants and one investment analyst as part of its Australian investment team.

Felicity Walsh joins the Sydney office as an investment consultant after working as a senior actuarial consultant with Towers Watson in the UK. Alex Misev has re-joined Towers Watson following a year at Aberdeen Asset Management as a portfolio manager in the Netherlands.

Prior to this, he spent three years at Towers Watson as an investment consultant with a focus on private markets.

Harrison Lane has been appointed to the Sydney team as a graduate investment analyst.

Towers Watson director of investment services Graeme Miller said the investment team is now larger and better resourced than ever before.

“We aim to further increase the depth and breadth of our expertise with appointments such as these, in line with market demand,” said Mr Miller.

“We look forward to their contribution towards providing our clients with cutting-edge advice, which in turn will help us stay at the forefront of the investment industry in Australia.”

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