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62. Man Group's incoming CEO Robyn Grew puts DE&I under the microscope

Let's talk about Succession...no not that one. 

 

After nearly a decade in the top job, Luke Ellis is passing the reins of running Man Group, one of the world's largest alternative investment managers to Robyn Grew in September.

 

For those interested in hearing directly from Robyn, she recently graced The Long-Short podcast, where she articulated her vision for a more inclusive alternative investment industry.

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