Northern Trust Asset Management Appoints Gary Paulin and Joseph Tanious as Chief Investment Strategists

Reuters
28 May
Northern Trust Asset Management Appoints Gary Paulin and Joseph Tanious as Chief Investment Strategists

Northern Trust Asset Management, a global investment firm with $1.3 trillion in assets under management, has appointed Gary Paulin as chief investment strategist for International and Joseph Tanious as chief investment strategist for North America. Both will collaborate with the firm's investment team to build economic and market views and develop joint research on market developments. They will report to global co-chief investment officers Michael Hunstad and Chris Roth. Tanious joins from Bessemer Trust, while Paulin has been with Northern Trust for nine years.

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