Ivy appoints replacement CIO

Ivy Asset Management, an alternative investment firm with $15bn (€11.6bn) in assets under management, has recruited a new chief investment officer after the abrupt departure of Adam Geiger in December.

Geiger left the firm by mutual agreement last year. He took the role of chief investment officer in January 2006, promoted from global head of investments. He joined Ivy in 1997.

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