Economy
KPMG appoints Jung from Goldman |
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| Economy | |
| Written by Paul Williams | |
| Tuesday, 16 June 2009 | |
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KPMG has appointed Graham Jung as a Director in its Investment Advisory practice, where he will be primarily responsible for providing strategic investment advice to institutional clients. Jung will be based in London and will report to Patrick McCoy, Head of Investment Advisory for KPMG LLP in the UK. Jung has over 20 years of experience in the UK pensions and investment industry. Jung joins KPMG from Goldman Sachs International, where he spent eight years in the Prime Brokerage business, consulting to institutional and boutique hedge fund managers across Europe and Asia. Jung started his career at Watson Wyatt, working in the newly formed investment consulting business before leaving to join AMP Asset Management and thereafter Henderson Global Investors. He is a Fellow of the Institute of Actuaries and holds a Masters degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Sheffield. Patrick McCoy said: “Graham’s appointment adds strength to our team, which continues to grow, particularly as a result of a number of recent and significant client wins. He brings a vast amount of experience to the team from his roles in fund management and investment consulting and we look forward to the good work he will do for our clients.” Jung said: “I am very excited to be joining this fast-growing team which has established such a strong reputation in the market. Recent market conditions have highlighted the importance of timely, but considered, decision making and I look forward to using my broad experience to expand our offering to clients.” |
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