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Director, Early Career Investor Development - Americas

Wellington Management
United Statesfull_timeVerifiedPosted 7 Mar 2024
💰 $100,000/yr

About the role

About Us

Wellington Management offers comprehensive investment management capabilities that span nearly all segments of the global capital markets. Our investment solutions, tailored to the unique return and risk objectives of institutional clients in more than 60 countries, draw on a robust body of proprietary research and a collaborative culture that encourages independent thought and healthy debate. As a private partnership, we believe our ownership structure fosters a long-term view that aligns our perspectives with those of our clients.

About the Role

THE ROLE

Our global investment platform is comprised of over 500 investment professionals across seven investment functions (Hedge Fund Group, Private Investments, Sustainability, Investment Boutiques, Research, Science & Strategy) in the Americas, EMEA and APAC regions. The team collectively manages approximately $1 trillion in assets across the capital structure.

In this role, the Director of Early Career Investor Development (Americas) will be responsible for providing regional strategic leadership, coaching/mentoring and managing our early career investment talent programs in our US offices. The goal of this program is to develop the next generation of investors; development of this talent will be the Director’s top priority.  As such, the ideal candidate will possess deep investment knowledge, ideally having worked as an investor (Analyst or Portfolio Manager) or as a coach/manager of investors previously.  They will leverage their investment background to partner closely with early career talent for the purpose of helping them discover their investor DNA and hone their respective investment processes and philosophies. In addition, the Director will take a long-term view to ensure that our talent is aligned with our global business needs and that it is adaptable to changing alpha sources, technologies, sciences, client needs, and market conditions. Success in this role will drive long-term strategic impact on the firm and our clients. Of note, our firm’s DEI strategy places a great emphasis on recruiting and developing a highly diverse early career talent pipeline.  As such, the Director will need to view themselves as a diversity champion, ambassador and leader for the investment platform.  This position will report to the Head of Global Early Career Strategy & Talent.

Working as part of a global and regional leadership team, the Director will serve a cross-functional role. Areas of responsibility will include but are not limited to:

  • Work closely with Directors, Early Career Investor Development based in EMEA and APAC to build a strong and robust early career investor development program and talent bench for the US.
  • Act as a coach (in partnership with experienced investors) for investment specific job responsibilities including idea generation, analytics, integration of science and technology, and the development of well-articulated investment philosophies and processes
  • Provide ongoing, timely feedback, including mid-year and year-end performance and compensation reviews
  • Partner with the Talent Acquisition team to ensure the firm is attracting the ideal diverse talent
  • Understand the comprehensive needs of the investment teams across the US offices, both to ensure the Early Career talent bench is equipped to provide leverage today and to develop the requisite skills to become the successful next generation of investors beyond the Early Career program.
  • Partner with the Investor Development and HR Talent Development teams to ensure that the firm is arming our investors with the skills needed to meet current and future business demands across our fundamental and scientific investment businesses.  

QUALIFICATIONS

The successful candidate will bring a depth of investment content to the role as well as possess a strategic and global mindset. They will have a proven passion for attracting, retaining, developing and motivating early career investment talent and fostering a diverse and inclusive team.  In addition, they must have demonstrable problem-solving skills, a deep understanding of investment processes and the ability to thrive in a highly collaborative team-oriented environment.   Further qualifications include:   

  • 10+ years of relevant professional experience in at least one of the following capacities: 1) presently or formerly a successful investor (Analyst or Portfolio Manager) in a fundamental and/or systematic environment; 2) a manager of investors with a successful track record of hiring, coaching, retaining and developing early career talent; 3) a manager responsible for designing and leading investor development programs; or 4) an investment consultant with experience evaluating and providing feedback to managers;
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