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SEI appoints new client strategy director

byJohn Greenwood
January 14, 2021
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SEI has announced that Sarah Powell has been appointed as a client strategy director within its Institutional Group. Powell will be based in the UK and responsible for formulating and providing strategic advice, as well as managing day-to-day relationships with SEI’s fiduciary management clients.

Throughout her career, Powell has formulated investment strategies for institutional clients and designed and overseen liability-driven investing solutions for UK defined benefit schemes, including synthetic equity and credit derivative overlays. Her previous experience includes roles at Legal & General Investment Management, Cardano and Willis Towers Watson. Powell is a qualified actuary and holds a First Class Honour’s degree in Mathematics with Actuarial Science from University of Southampton.

SEI delivers integrated retirement, healthcare and nonprofit solutions to more than 460 clients in 12 countries.

Charles Marandu, Managing Director of the Client Strategy Team, EMEA and Asia, for SEI’s Institutional Group says:“Sarah’s varied experience will prove invaluable as we continue to grow and support our fiduciary management clients in 2021. We look forward to working together to further support our clients and build our business in the markets we serve.”

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