
Jack Janasiewicz, CFA®
Senior Vice President, Portfolio Strategist and Portfolio Manager
Natixis Advisors
Jack Janasiewicz is Senior Vice President, Portfolio Strategist and Portfolio Manager at Natixis Advisors, L.P.. He is responsible for providing insight and analysis on global economic and capital market themes and their impact on portfolio construction and asset allocation. He has over 20 years of investment experience.
Prior to joining Natixis, Mr. Janasiewicz was chief strategist at Duet Alternative Investments (USA) Limited, where he assisted in managing an absolute return strategy focused on emerging market investments and also directed research related to asset allocation decisions and security selection. His previous positions include nine years as chief strategist and portfolio manager for long only and long/short global macro products at Macquarie Capital Investment Management LLC and seven years as a portfolio manager at Deutsche Bank Asset Management.
Mr. Janasiewicz holds a BA in economics and an MA in economics from Boston University and is a member of the Boston Security Analysts Society.
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