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Lombard Odier IM Announces Future CEO As Succession Plans Take Shape

Tom Burroughes Group Editor 23 January 2020

Lombard Odier IM Announces Future CEO As Succession Plans Take Shape

The investment organisation has named the person who will take up the CEO slot in three years' time once the current occupant of the role moves to replace Patrick Odier as senior managing partner.

Lombard Odier Investment Managers, part of Swiss private banking group Lombard Odier, has appointed Nathalia Barazal as its chief executive in 2023 to succeed Hubert Keller.

The move follows the recent announcement that Keller will himself succeed Patrick Odier as senior managing partner of the Lombard Odier Group during the same period.

Barazal is head of convertible bonds and fixed income at LOIM, as well as a limited partner of the Lombard Odier Group. Barazal joined the firm in 2004 as a convertibles bonds portfolio manager. She will continue to lead LOIM’s convertible bonds and fixed income franchises during the transition period.

Among other recent appointments, Lombard Odier in October 2909 named Valerie d’Argembeau as head of private clients in Singapore. Previously, she had been executive director at the Swiss bank since October 2012.

This publication also interviewed Vincent Magnenat, limited partner, and CEO Asia-Pacific, Lombard Odier, about his firm's approach to environmental, social and governance-driven investment ideas.

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