We have boosted our financial markets and economic analysis depth with the appointment of Alexandra Veroude who will join our Capital Markets and Asset Allocation Team.
Alexandra has well over a decade of senior experience and a resume that includes roles with the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA), Bank of America Merrill Lynch, Bloomberg, J.P. Morgan and most recently working in Europe at environmental commodity trader STX Group.
Our Director of Investment Strategy, Chris Trevillyan, is looking forward to the contribution Alexandra will make to Frontier’s capability and to its clients.
“Capital markets research and asset allocation advice has long been a hallmark of Frontier. Asset allocation is the key contributor to long-term investment performance and because of that it’s exciting to be able to bring additional perspectives and experience into our team.
“Alexandra has an impressive professional and academic pedigree and a diverse background of prior roles. She brings an excellent set of skills to the table, including extensive economic and markets experience along with a strong ability to communicate with a range of different stakeholders, including importantly, institutional investors,” said Chris.
Alexandra gained a Bachelor of Economics with First Class Honours, and was awarded the University Medal, from the University of Adelaide, before gaining entry into the RBA’s graduate program, working for three years in the Sydney based economics department. She then spent four years at Bank of America Merrill Lynch with responsibility for forecasting key interest rates and providing global economic insights and analysis. She then took on stints as the Economics Editor for Bloomberg (covering Australia, NZ, Japan and Korea) and at J.P. Morgan, before most recently working with environmental commodities trader STX in Amsterdam, focussing on the energy transition.
Alexandra will become the third Senior Consultant in our Capital Markets and Asset Allocation Team joining Dr Shahana Mukherjee and Alice Berriman.
Alexandra will be based in Sydney, after relocating from the Netherlands, beginning her role in January 2025.