Milwaukee-based Artisan Partners Asset Management has named Jason Gottlieb as the investment management firm’s new president. Gottlieb “With our growth in investment teams, strategies, and, more importantly, investment degrees of freedom, Jason’s role has expanded exponentially. Today’s announcement represents a well-deserved promotion and recognition for Jason’s contributions,” said Eric Colson, chairman
Milwaukee-based Artisan Partners Asset Management has named Jason Gottlieb as the investment management firm’s new president.
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“With our growth in investment teams, strategies, and, more importantly, investment degrees of freedom, Jason’s role has expanded exponentially. Today’s announcement represents a well-deserved promotion and recognition for Jason’s contributions,” said Eric Colson, chairman and chief executive officer of Artisan Partners.
Gottlieb joined Artisan Partners in 2016 as a managing director and chief operating officer of investments. He has been an executive vice president of the company since February 2017. Prior to joining Artisan Partners he spent 11 years at Goldman Sachs, as a partner, managing director and leader in Goldman’s alternative investment and manager selection group.
“In the years ahead, I look forward to working closely with Jason to thoughtfully evolve and broaden our investment platform with a continued focus on high value-added investment strategies.” Colson said.
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Artisan Partners also appointed Eileen Kwei as executive vice president and chief administrative officer. Kwei joined the company in 2013 and has been a managing director since 2018. Since 2018, she has been responsible for institutional marketing and client service for the Artisan Credit team. Kwei was previously a relationship manager for the Artisan Global Equity team.
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