Rick Di Mascio Chief Executive Officer, Inalytics Limited Rick Di Mascio is chief executive and founder of Inalytics. Prior to establishing the company, he was the managing director and chief investment officer of CINMan, the in-house fund manager for the Coal Schemes, and then Head of the UK Unit at Goldman Sachs Asset Management. Di Mascio has also held the positions of director of Olympus Capital Management, a European long/short hedge fund manager, and executive director of IMIGest, the leading Italian mutual fund company.
RICK DI MASCIO | WEDNESDAY, 11 JUL 2012 Rick Di Mascio investigates how effective fund managers run their winners, and demonstrates that it is a key characteristic of skillful managers. This is the first in a series of research papers on skill, and follows on from previous Inalytics reasearch ... Read more PAGE: 1 |
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DANIEL SHRIMSKI
MANAGING DIRECTOR
VANGUARD INVESTMENTS AUSTRALIA LTD
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Vanguard Australia managing director Daniel Shrimski is determined to propel the investment giant's superannuation product into the top 10 funds by assets under management by 2030. It's an audacious goal, even for a fund backed by the world's second largest asset manager. Andrew McKean writes.