Bureau of Asset Management Announces Departure of Deputy CIO and Private Equity Asset Head Eneasz Kądziela
New York, NY — Today, the Bureau of Asset Management (BAM) announced the upcoming departure of Deputy CIO and Private Equity Asset Head Eneasz Kądziela. BAM is responsible for overseeing the investment portfolios of the five New York City retirement systems under the leadership of Comptroller Brad Lander who is the investment advisor, a trustee, and the custodian for the five systems. Kądziela will be departing for a new investment management opportunity.
Chief Investment Officer Steven Meier released the following statement:
“Over the past ten years, Eneasz has played an extraordinary role in building our Private Equity platform, helping drive strong asset class performance and building and strengthening our global relationships with our investment partners,” said Chief Investment Officer Steven Meier. “Eneasz has been an invaluable colleague, mentor, and partner to many across our organization. His professionalism, integrity, collaborative spirit, and deep commitment to our mission have left an indelible mark on our investment organization and, importantly, on the strong positioning of the City’s five retirement systems’ portfolios. I’m truly grateful for Eneasz’s partnership and executive level support over the past few years. While Eneasz will be missed by many, I know we are all excited for what the future holds for him.”
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