INTECH Investment Management has appointed Richard Yasenchak as new client portfolio manager.

In his new role, Yasenchak will be responsible to work closely with INTECH’s client- and consultant-relations teams serving as an investment expert for client and consultant meetings, sales presentations and other campaigns, both in the US and globally.

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Based in Florida, Yasenchak will report reporting to John Brown, executive vice president, head of global client development.

Yasenchak has joined INTECH from Russell Investments, where he has spent eight years, most recently serving as US equity portfolio manager, managing approximately US$5 billion in US quantitative and fundamental equity multi-strategy mutual funds, corporate pension, profit sharing, endowment and foundation plans.

Prior to this, Yasenchak served as the director of curriculum and certificate programs at Investment Management Consultants Association. He has also held other roles in the investment industry, including investment consulting for high-net-worth clients, and manager of pricing analysis at Charles Schwab.

John Brown said: "We are confident that his experience, most recently at Russell Investments, provides a strong foundation for him to provide our clients and their consultants with in-depth insights into INTECH’s strategies, such as performance attribution, performance trends and other salient issues."

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Yasenchak said: "INTECH’s commitment to offering customized investment solutions to its clients, with the goal of generating consistent long-term alpha, within a risk-managed framework and through all market environments, is one of the primary qualities that attracted me to the firm."