Managing Director, Lead Portfolio Manager & Head of International Developed Markets – New York
Alexis is the Head of International Developed Markets for Goldman Sachs Asset Management’s Fundamental Equity team, overseeing portfolio management and investment research for the firm's global and international equity strategies. He is the lead portfolio manager of GSAM’s Global Equity Partners (GEP), GEP ESG, International Equity ESG and International Equity Income strategies. Alexis has been leading the ESG effort in Fundamental Equity, driving enhancements to the ESG research process via data usage and systematization. Alexis has research responsibility for financials, software and telecoms. Alexis joined the Fundamental Equity team in 2002 in London as a research analyst, then became a portfolio manager of European and international equity strategies, before relocating to New York in 2017. He was named managing director in 2015. Alexis earned a Masters in Finance, Economics and General Management from École Supérieure de Commerce de Paris (ESCP) in 2003 and was awarded the Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) designation in 2006.
Ms. Destribats is Co-Lead Portfolio Manager of the GSAM Global Millennials Equity Strategy and lead research analyst for the Global Equity team with responsibilities in Consumer Discretionary, Internet and Business Services. Ms. Destribats joined Goldman Sachs Asset Management in 2012.
Mr. Garigipati joined the ETF Portfolio Management team in 2015. Mr. Garigipati joined Goldman Sachs in 2003 as a Technology audit analyst in the Internal Audit department covering the Investment Management Division and later was the global audit lead for GSAM before joining the QIS team in 2011 as the Chief Risk Officer. Prior to joining the ETF Portfolio Management team, he had been the Chief Risk Officer of the Quantitative Investment Strategies team since 2011. He joined Goldman Sachs in 2003.
Mr. Lin joined the GSAM Greater China Equity Research Team as a Research Analyst in April 2008. Before joining GSAM, Mr. Lin was an analyst at RCM Asset Management (Hong Kong) responsible for technology stocks within the Asian region beginning August 2006. Prior to that he was a portfolio manager covering the technology sector at Alliance Global Investors (Taiwan) beginning in 2004.
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