Biography
Main responsibilities
Demi is a Portfolio Manager within the Global Liquidity Team in London, responsible for manaaging EUR and USD Liquidity strategies.
Experience and qualifications
Prior to joining Aviva Investors, Demi was a Liquidity Portfolio Manager and Trader at Blackrock in London. She started her career with Fortis Investments in 2005 as a Business Analyst, then joined the Money Markets team in Paris and London. Demi holds an MSc in Mathematics Applied to Economics from Paris-Dauphine University.
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