People Moves
Board-Level Changes At GAM
Zurich-headquartered GAM, the global asset manager, plans to make board changes at its next AGM on 27 April.
Johannes de Gier has decided to retire and not stand for re-election to the board of directors at GAM’s next annual general meeting.
de Gier has been chairman of GAM and its predecessor entities since 2002. His departure is part of a long-term succession plan, the firm said.
The board of directors proposes to re-elect Hugh Scott-Barrett, chairman of the audit committee since 2009, as a member of the board and chairman, as well as re-elect Diego du Monceau, Nancy Mistretta, Ezra Field and Benjamin Meuli.
Subject to regulatory approval, GAM also plans to elect David Jacob as a new board member.
Jacob is chief executive at Rogge Global Partners, a global fixed income asset manager acquired by Allianz Global Investors in 2016. Before joining in 2014, he worked at Henderson Global Investors for nine years.