Sam Stobart

Senior Consultant Investment Specialist at MLC Asset Management

Sam Stobart is a seasoned investment professional with extensive experience in asset management and business development across various roles. Currently serving as a Senior Consultant Investment Specialist at MLC Asset Management since April 2020, Sam articulates the investment and ESG framework for the MLC Super Fund, presents to key clients, and actively works on complex investment issues. Prior to this, Sam held the position of Head of Business Development for International Equity Strategies at Ellerston Capital, driving growth in equity franchises and managing broker relationships. Notable achievements include successfully managing $42 million for Ellerston Asia Investments and leading the distribution at Arnhem Investment Management, where Sam was instrumental in launching innovative global equities strategies. Sam's professional background encompasses significant roles at Perpetual Limited, Asgard Wealth Solutions, and Colonial First State, complemented by education from prestigious institutions such as HarvardX and Stanford University, focusing on responsible investment and sustainability.

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Sydney, Australia

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MLC Asset Management

At MLC Asset Management, clients have trusted us to manage their investments for almost 40 years, and we have a strong history of innovation and growth. We are part of the Insignia Financial Group of companies, and have evolved from the pioneer of the multi-manager investment approach in Australia, to a provider of a broad suite of investment capabilities across a range of multi-asset and single asset classes. Our commitment to continuous improvement remains. Multi-manager, multi-asset investing is our DNA, and we are continuously evolving our expertise in this domain. Today, we are proud to be one of Australia’s largest investment managers with $85.9 billion* in assets under management. * As of 30 June 2023


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201-500

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