A bond bigwig is preparing to say goodbye to
Janus [
profile]. And no, it's not
Bill Gross.
| Gibson Smith Janus Capital Group Chief Investment Officer, Fixed Income | |
Dick Weil, CEO of the Denver-based, publicly-traded mutual fund shop,
confirms that on March 31, fundamental fixed income chief investment officer
Gibson Smith, 47, will leave Janus to, in the press release's words, "step back from the business and spend more time with his family." Two members of Smith's team,
Darrell Watters, 52 and
Chris Diaz, 41, will rise up to take Smith's place. And equities and asset allocation CIO
Enrique Chang, 52, will become head of investments.
Chang joined Janus two years ago, after serving as CIO at American Century. He will oversee both the fundamental fixed income and asset allocation teams.
| Christopher Diaz Janus Capital Group Head of Global Rates, Portfolio Manager | |
Diaz, a 4-year Janus veteran, will become head of global fundamental fixed income. He most recently served as lead PM for Janus'
Global Multi-Sector strategy and as head of global rates. He previously led the global rates group at what is now Voya Investment Management.
Watters, a 22-year Janus veteran, will become head of U.S. domestic fundamental fixed income. He most recently PMed Janus'
Flexible Bond,
Global Bond,
High-Yield,
Real Return, and
Short-Term Bond funds, and he previously worked as a muni bond trader at Piper Jaffray.
The move doesn't appear to directly connect with Gross' work at Janus. Gross, who
jumped to Janus 14 months ago, is part of Janus' other fixed income team, the global macro fixed income team.
| Enrique Chang Janus Capital Group Chief Investment Officer, Equities and Asset Allocation, Portfolio Manager | |
"The distinction was made when Bill was hired," Janus spokeswoman Erin Passan tells
MFWire, describing the approaches of the two fixed income teams as "fundamentally different."
The global macro side got a big boost this summer when Janus
bought Sydney, Australia-based, $6.6-billion global unconstrained fixed income manager
Kapstream Capital. Meanwhile, Smith's fundamental fixed income team of more than 35 people has about $35 billion in AUM. Across all of its investing teams, Janus had about $185 billion in AUM on September 30.
Smith, an alumnus of the University of Colorado at Boulder, joined Janus in January 2001, and he rose to CIO of fixed income in 2006. Prior to joining Janus he worked at Morgan Stanley.
| Darrell Watters Janus Capital Group Portfolio Manager | |
Weil praises Smith as "an excellent investor and an exceptional leader" who has made "significant contributions to Janus over the past 15 years." Smith called the fundamental fixed income team "a second family" to him. 
Correction: A prior version of this story mischaracterized Gibson Smith's coursework. He is an alumnus of the University of Colorado at Boulder.
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