New client solutions head expands the firm’s operations in the U.S. and North America.
Sixth Street’s new co-cio will join the firm from Goldman Sachs, where he serves as cio of its asset and wealth management unit.
The selected firm will manage two fixed-income portfolios valued at roughly $937 million.
Searching for a new member of its international team follows a recent resignation.
The associate investment officer will report to the plan’s senior investment officer for global private credit.
The retirement system is looking to make a first-time investment in the asset class.
The incumbent firm is welcome to rebid in a search being conducted as part of a review of provider services.
The RFP will be launched in the second half of next year.
The plan’s incumbent domestic large-cap growth equity manager had been on watch due to underperformance following the departure of its portfolio manager.
Michael Kamell joined the investment management firm as business development manager.