Sandaire nabs new CIO from Lombard Odier

Sandaire has hired Kevin Corrigan as chief investment officer.

Sandaire nabs new CIO from Lombard Odier

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He joins the multi-family office from Lombard Odier where he spent six years, first as head of credit and then as head of fundamental fixed income.

During this time he lead the expansion of Lombard Odier’s fixed income franchise, and was responsible for investment professionals in London, Geneva and Amsterdam, managing over £7.5 billion across a variety of investment strategies.   

Corrigan brings 29 years of experience to Sandaire including earlier roles at Goldman Sachs, Fischer Francis Trees and Watts, and JP Morgan.

Corrigan succeeds Marc Hendriks, who takes on the newly-created role of global strategist at Sandaire.

Alexandra Altinger, CEO of Sandaire said: “Over the past 12-18 months, the investment environment has been unusually challenging. There have been important dislocations on the monetary and economic front and going forward, we expect it to remain this way.

“During this time, tailored insights and thoughtful leadership are of utmost importance to our clients,” he added. “As a result, we are delighted to welcome Kevin to our investment team. His appointment and Marc’s new role offer our clients a greater level of investment resource, expertise, market analysis and communication tools”. 

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