Anne Cabot-Alletzhauser
Anne heads up the Alexander Forbes Research Institute – an initiative that looks at the full spectrum of issues confronting savings and investments for South Africa in particular, and Africa in general. As Head of Research, Anne’s primary focus is overseeing Alexander Forbes’ thought leadership initiatives, in particular the Benefits Barometer and AF Pensions Index. Anne also heads up investment research at Alexander Forbes and is responsible for developing AF branded institutional and retail investment solutions.
Before joining Alexander Forbes in late 2010, Anne spent 32 years managing pension fund assets in North America, Japan, the UK, Europe and South Africa. Her primary focus in this capacity was global asset allocation, risk management and quantitative modelling. In 1992, she moved to South Africa and pioneered the development of the multi-manager management approach to pension fund management that has become the hallmark of that industry today.
Anne is a member of the CFA Institute and has produced a number of papers for both academic journals and the lay press on issues relating to asset management and on how the consulting industry could enhance their value-add to investors. She has been a frequent speaker, both in South Africa and internationally, on topics ranging from risk management, portfolio structuring, manager selection, behavioural finance and decision-making, performance assessment and the specific requirements of pension fund management.
In addition to the Benefits Barometer, Anne has published A Trustee’s Guide to Investment Management (Butterworth) and founded the quarterly research publication Collective Insight which translates the latest research findings on South African investing to the lay reader and pension fund trustees. She also oversees the Benefits Barometer blog which provides educational articles and video clips to trustees and members of pension funds: http://benefitsbarometer.co.za/
Anne is qualified with an M.A.as well as an M.Ed in Development Anthropology from Columbia University.
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