JPMAM appoints head of global real estate securities

Joins from BNY Mellon subsidiary

Jayna Rana
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J. P. Morgan Asset Management has appointed Alan Supple to the newly created role of head of global real estate securities.

Supple (pictured) previously worked at CentreSquare Investment Management, the real asset investment subsidiary of BNY Mellon, where he led a team responsible for the European division of the group's global real estate securities strategies. In his new role, he will be responsible for managing global and international publicly traded real estate securities strategies and will report to Howard Williams, head of the global equities team. He will oversee more than $2.5bn worth of investments in global and international listed real estate, across a variety of accounts and strategies, both...

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