Pensions & Investments' Doug Appell has an
article published yesterday about names that have emerged as possible candidates to replace
Tom Turpin, who left the top job at Old Mutual Asset Management in September.
Appell reports that "several investment bankers" have pointed to Natixis Global Asset Management U.S. CEO
John Hailer as the leading candidate. A Natixis spokesperson, however, threw cold water on the possibility,
saying Hailer is "not interested" in the OMAM job.
The article also mentions other possible candidates, including former Legg Meason executive
Peter Bain and
Ted Truscott, who serves as CEO of U.S. asset management and president of annuities at Ameriprise Financial.
 
Edited by:
Armie Margaret Lee
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