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Dr. Todd Mattina is a Head Economist, Asset & Risk Allocation Chief Investment Officer at State of Wisconsin Investment Board (SWIB).
Before joining SWIB, Dr. Mattina was the Senior Vice President, Chief Economist, & Co-Lead of the multi-asset strategies team at Mackenzie Investments, located in Toronto.
Prior to this role, he was Vice President of Portfolio Construction, Chief strategist & Chief Economist at Investment Management Corporation of Ontario (IMCO).
He also served as the Chief Strategist & Economist of Asset Allocation & Alternatives at Mackenzie Investments.
Earlier in his career, Dr. Mattina worked as the Deputy Division Chief at the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in Washington, D.C., where he focused on macro-fiscal policy.
He has also worked as a Portfolio Manager of Emerging Market currencies at Canada Pension Plan Investment Board (CPPIB).
He holds a PhD in Economics from Queen’s University in Ontario, a Master of Arts in Economics from the University of British Colombia in Vancouver, and a bachelor’s degree from Queen’s University.
Postes actifs de Todd Mattina
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State of Wisconsin Investment Board
State of Wisconsin Investment Board Investment ManagersFinance SWIB seeks to produce the long-term, stable asset growth needed to meet the current and future obligations of the Wisconsin Retirement System (WRS). The firm has developed a disciplined, prudent, and innovative investment strategy designed to weather a variety of economic environments and protect the members of the WRS from another major reduction, keep contributions stable, and generate reasonable returns. They manage their costs effectively and provide respectable returns by combining active and passive management of the trust funds. Funds in the WRS invests in a broad asset classes, such as stocks, bonds, real estate and other types of investments. | Head-Equity Investments | 01/01/2023 |
Anciens postes connus de Todd Mattina
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Mackenzie Financial Corp.
Mackenzie Financial Corp. Investment ManagersFinance Mackenzie Investments uses different methods of analysis depending on the account's mandate including fundamental analysis, technical analysis, cyclical investing and charting. They offer a wide range of investment strategies including Canadian and global growth and value strategies across all market-caps, a Canadian Bond strategy, a North American large-cap growth strategy, Canadian balanced large-cap, large-cap growth and all-cap value strategies, and Canadian and global resources strategies. The majority of their US and non-North American equity investments are run by outside money managers. | Economiste | 01/01/2023 |
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State of Wisconsin Investment Board
State of Wisconsin Investment Board Investment ManagersFinance SWIB seeks to produce the long-term, stable asset growth needed to meet the current and future obligations of the Wisconsin Retirement System (WRS). The firm has developed a disciplined, prudent, and innovative investment strategy designed to weather a variety of economic environments and protect the members of the WRS from another major reduction, keep contributions stable, and generate reasonable returns. They manage their costs effectively and provide respectable returns by combining active and passive management of the trust funds. Funds in the WRS invests in a broad asset classes, such as stocks, bonds, real estate and other types of investments. | Finance |
Mackenzie Financial Corp.
Mackenzie Financial Corp. Investment ManagersFinance Mackenzie Investments uses different methods of analysis depending on the account's mandate including fundamental analysis, technical analysis, cyclical investing and charting. They offer a wide range of investment strategies including Canadian and global growth and value strategies across all market-caps, a Canadian Bond strategy, a North American large-cap growth strategy, Canadian balanced large-cap, large-cap growth and all-cap value strategies, and Canadian and global resources strategies. The majority of their US and non-North American equity investments are run by outside money managers. | Finance |
Queen's University
Queen's University Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
University of British Columbia
University of British Columbia Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
















