Anastassia Juventin is leaving Partners Wealth Group after just eleven months as head of alternatives for its wholesale investment arm, Partners Private.
It is understood the former AMP Capital portfolio manager for hedge funds and alternative strategies has taken up a role with another firm.
Reporting to investment chief Graeme Bibby, Juventin brought over a decade of investment management and family office experience to Partners Private.
The newly created role saw her lead the Partners Private funds research and due diligence while also contributing additional insights across the combined investments functions from her extensive background.
Juventin joined Partners Wealth after spending a year as chief investment officer at Lipman Burgon & Partners, the Sydney-based boutique manager.
With a background in diversified portfolio construction, manager research and private markets, she spent four years at BT Funds Management developing its responsible investment framework before landing at AMP Capital, where she ran the absolute return allocation of over $3.5 billion.
Her role covered risk premia, alternative beta, and hedge fund strategies.
Before that, she worked in research at the wealth management arm of Craigs Investment Partners in New Zealand.
Over the last 12 years, Partners Private have presented more than 30 exclusive wholesale investment opportunities to clients, raising over $300 million in investment funds.