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Stephanie Carbonneil appointed Head of Third Party Distribution for UK, Ireland and Greece
United Kingdom, March 5, 2018
Amundi announces the appointment of Stephanie Carbonneil as Head of Third Party Distribution for UK, Ireland and Greece. Stephanie is based in London and will report to Christian Pellis, Global Head of Distribution, and Laurent Guillet, Chief Executive Officer of Amundi’s London Branch.
Stephanie Carbonneil, Head of Third Party Distribution for UK, Ireland and Greece
Stephanie joins from Schroders where she spent three years managing the London office’s sales and marketing strategy for Investment Trusts.
Stephanie started her career in 2001 as an analyst at UFG-LFP before becoming a fund manager. Stephanie then worked across a variety of successive asset allocation and fund selection roles at Pictet & Cie in Geneva, MSI Fund Advisors in London and Buenos Aires as well as Architas in London.
Stephanie has a Master’s Degree in International Business from Paris-Dauphine University, and a second Master’s Degree in Finance from Brandeis University, in consortium with Harvard University and MIT Boston.
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About Amundi
Amundi, the leading European asset manager, ranking among the top 10 global players[1], offers its 100 million clients - retail, institutional and corporate – a complete range of savings and investment solutions in active and passive management, in traditional or real assets. This offering is enhanced with IT tools and services to cover the entire savings value chain. A subsidiary of the Crédit Agricole group and listed on the stock exchange, Amundi currently manages more than €2.2 trillion of assets[2].
With its six international investment hubs[3], financial and extra-financial research capabilities and long-standing commitment to responsible investment, Amundi is a key player in the asset management landscape.
Amundi clients benefit from the expertise and advice of 5,700 employees in 35 countries.
Amundi, a trusted partner, working every day in the interest of its clients and society.
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