PEI: IFM, AMC partner to advance infrastructure

Written by Chris Glynn

‘A partnership between Industry Funds Management and the Asset Management Council has been established to promote understanding of infrastructure investing.

The Asset Management Council has enlisted Melbourne-based fund manager Industry Funds Management (IFM) to promote infrastructure investing, IFM announced in a press statement….’

http://www.infrastructureinvestor.com/Article.aspx?aID=0&article=69466, first published 26 September 2012

InvestorDaily: IFM partners with Asset Management Council

Written by Wouter Klijn

‘IFM enters into partnership to promote a better understanding of infrastructure investments.

Industry Funds Management (IFM) has partnered with the Asset Management Council to help raise the awareness and understanding of infrastructure investments….’

http://www.investordaily.com.au/cps/rde/xchg/id/style/15207.htm?rdeCOQ=SID-0A3D9632-82869478, first published 24 September 2012

I&T News: IFM beefs up risk management, debt team

‘Funds manager and infrastructure investor Industry Funds Management has announced a partnership with the Asset Management Council that it says will enhance its risk practices.

IFM’s investment director for infrastructure, Danny Elia, will join the AM Council board under the new arrangement, which will run for the next five years….’

http://www.iandtnews.com.au/news/ifm-beefs-up-risk-management-debt-team, first published on 22 September 2012

Financial Standard: IFM partners with Asset Management Council

‘Industry Funds Management has entered a five year partnership with the Asset Management Council to deliver risk management and business outcomes to its clients.

The partnership will promote a sophisticated and comprehensive approach to asset management, drawing on the experience, expertise and offering of each organisation….’

http://www.financialstandard.com.au/news/view/22782767, first published 21 September 2012

Engineers Australia eNews: Asset Management New Board Directors

The Asset Management Council, a technical society of Engineers Australia, has appointed two new members to its board of directors – Dave Daines, Head of Asset Management, BHP Billiton Iron Ore and Glenn Ingram, Head of Asset Management, Newcrest Mining Ltd.

“Dave Daines and Glenn Ingram are both from the mining industry and I look forward to each bringing unique experiences, insights and energy, as well as further diversity to the wide-ranging experiences our Board Directors already provide to the Asset Management Council,” said Nicholas Phillips, Nomination Committee Chair, Asset Management Council.

Retiring from the Board of Directors is Peter Kohler, Principal Analyst – Asset Sustainability, ITSR and Kieran Skelton, General Manager Operations Asia Pacific, Utility Risk Management Corporation.

Engineers Australia eNews, first published 18 June 2012