EFAMA elects Alexander Schindler as president
22 June 2015 Lisbon
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The European Fund and Asset Management Association (EFAMA) has elected Alexander Schindler as president for a two-year term.
Schindler, who served as vice president of EFAMA from June 2013, will succeed Christian Dargnat, who has been president since 2013.
Schindler was elected as a member of the board of directors in May 2012 and as a member of the management committee in June 2012.
EFAMA members also elected William Nott, the CEO of M&G Securities, as its vice president, also for a two-year term.
Nott was previously CEO of M&G International, overseeing the development of M&G’s fund distribution into Europe. He has served as a member of the board of directors of EFAMA for six years and has been on the board of the UK’s Investment Association since 2007.
The election took place during EFAMA’s annual general meeting in Lisbon.
Schindler said: “I want to thank our members and board for giving me the opportunity of presiding such a widely respected industry body.”
Schindler, who served as vice president of EFAMA from June 2013, will succeed Christian Dargnat, who has been president since 2013.
Schindler was elected as a member of the board of directors in May 2012 and as a member of the management committee in June 2012.
EFAMA members also elected William Nott, the CEO of M&G Securities, as its vice president, also for a two-year term.
Nott was previously CEO of M&G International, overseeing the development of M&G’s fund distribution into Europe. He has served as a member of the board of directors of EFAMA for six years and has been on the board of the UK’s Investment Association since 2007.
The election took place during EFAMA’s annual general meeting in Lisbon.
Schindler said: “I want to thank our members and board for giving me the opportunity of presiding such a widely respected industry body.”
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