New face brought in to oversee Janus' investments

American Centuries' Chang will lead stock, risk management and alternatives teams
AUG 14, 2013
By  Rick Baert
Enrique Chang was named chief investment officer of equities and asset allocation at Janus Capital Group, effective in September, the company announced Tuesday. Mr. Chang will oversee equity, risk-management and alternatives teams, according to a Janus news release. In equities, he will replace Jonathan Coleman, who has been named head of growth equities and will focus solely on portfolio management. Mr. Chang was CIO and executive vice president of American Century Investments. Previously, he was president and CIO at Munder Capital Management. Rick Baert is a reporter at sister publication Pensions & Investments.

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