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Brookfield makes changes to infrastructure portfolio management team
People - MARCH 15, 2019

Brookfield makes changes to infrastructure portfolio management team

by Jody Barhanovich

Brookfield Global Listed Infrastructure Income Fund has announced changes to the portfolio management team at Brookfield Public Securities Group, the investment adviser to the fund.
The fund will continue to be managed by co-portfolio managers Leonardo Anguiano, Andrew Alexander and Thomas Miller.  Effective by the end of third quarter 2019, Craig Noble, CFA, will no longer serve as co-portfolio manager for the fund.

Noble will be assuming additional responsibilities at Brookfield Asset Management and will remain a portfolio manager on Brookfield PSG real assets solutions products and a member of certain investment committees for Brookfield PSG, including the global listed infrastructure investment committee. In his role as a member of the global listed infrastructure investment committee, Noble will continue to work with Anguiano, Alexander and Miller on Brookfield PSG global listed infrastructure accounts, including the fund.

Brookfield Public Securities Group is an investment adviser and represents the Public Securities platform of Brookfield Asset Management, providing global listed real assets strategies, including real estate equities, infrastructure and energy infrastructure equities, multi-real-asset-class strategies, and real asset debt.

With more than $18 billion of assets under management as of Jan. 31, the firm manages separate accounts, registered funds and opportunistic strategies for institutional and individual clients, including financial institutions, public and private pension plans, insurance companies, endowments and foundations, sovereign wealth funds, and high-net-worth investors. The firm is a wholly owned subsidiary of Brookfield Asset Management, a global alternative asset manager with approximately $350 billion of assets under management as of Dec. 31, 2018.

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