Pioneer poaches global equities manager from Franklin Templeton

Anna Fedorova
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Pioneer Investments has appointed David Glazer to the newly-created role of global equities portfolio manager, based in Boston.

Glazer joined the global equities team on 31 December, reporting to Marco Pirondini, head of equities, US. Most recently he held the position of co-portfolio manager at Franklin Templeton Global Advisers in New York, specialising in small and mid-cap strategies. Before that he worked at Boston Common Asset Management and Harbor Capital Management. He has over twelve years of experience as an equity professional. Pirondini said: "David will be critical to shaping and guiding important investment decisions within the team, while maintaining our commitment to value investing." Pion...

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