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Profil
Marie-Jeanne Missoffe worked as a Portfolio Manager at Skylar France SASU from 2010 to 2012, as the Head of Equity Management at Natixis Investment Managers International SA from 1992 to 2007, and as the Head of Equity Growth at Mandarine Gestion SA from 2014 to 2018.
Ehemalige bekannte Positionen von Marie-Jeanne Missoffe
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Mandarine Gestion SA
![]() Mandarine Gestion SA Investment ManagersFinance Mandarine Gestion SA (Mandarine) is an asset management firm headquartered in Paris, France. The firm was founded by Marc Renaud in 2008 and is a subsidiary of Meeschaert Asset Management SA, ultimately owned by La Financière Patrimoniale d'Investissement SAS. Mandarine offers a concentrated range of equity funds with clearly defined investment styles enriched by ESG analysis services and customized asset allocation and risk management solutions for a diversified clientele (institutional investors, distributors, and multi-management companies) in various European countries. The firm is also actively involved in the financing of social and solidarity-based economy projects (SSE). | Head-Equity Investments | 01.05.2018 |
Skylar France SASU
![]() Skylar France SASU Investment ManagersFinance Skylar France SASU is an independent French management-owned asset management firm headquartered in Paris, France. It was founded by Xavier Roulet in 1992. The firm manages assets of individual and institutional clients. | Portfolio Manager-Aktien | 01.01.2012 |
Natixis Investment Managers International SA
![]() Natixis Investment Managers International SA Investment ManagersFinance Natixis Investment Managers International SA (NIM International) is the asset management subsidiary of Natixis Investment Managers SA, itself a subsidiary of BPCE SA's Natixis SA (Euronext: KN) in France. The firm was founded 1984 and previously known as Ostrum Asset Management. Headquartered in Paris, NIM International provides investment management and collective portfolio management services for institutional, retail and corporate clients. | Head-Equity Investments | 01.01.2007 |
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Natixis Investment Managers International SA
![]() Natixis Investment Managers International SA Investment ManagersFinance Natixis Investment Managers International SA (NIM International) is the asset management subsidiary of Natixis Investment Managers SA, itself a subsidiary of BPCE SA's Natixis SA (Euronext: KN) in France. The firm was founded 1984 and previously known as Ostrum Asset Management. Headquartered in Paris, NIM International provides investment management and collective portfolio management services for institutional, retail and corporate clients. | Finance |
Skylar France SASU
![]() Skylar France SASU Investment ManagersFinance Skylar France SASU is an independent French management-owned asset management firm headquartered in Paris, France. It was founded by Xavier Roulet in 1992. The firm manages assets of individual and institutional clients. | Finance |
Mandarine Gestion SA
![]() Mandarine Gestion SA Investment ManagersFinance Mandarine Gestion SA (Mandarine) is an asset management firm headquartered in Paris, France. The firm was founded by Marc Renaud in 2008 and is a subsidiary of Meeschaert Asset Management SA, ultimately owned by La Financière Patrimoniale d'Investissement SAS. Mandarine offers a concentrated range of equity funds with clearly defined investment styles enriched by ESG analysis services and customized asset allocation and risk management solutions for a diversified clientele (institutional investors, distributors, and multi-management companies) in various European countries. The firm is also actively involved in the financing of social and solidarity-based economy projects (SSE). | Finance |