Todd Bitzer, Emily Cox and Andre Cuerington Join Franklin Templeton as Client Advisors, US Institutional

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SAN MATEO, Calif., September 12, 2024--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Franklin Templeton today announced the appointment of Todd Bitzer, Emily Cox and Andre Cuerington as Senior Vice President, Client Advisors, US Institutional who all joined the firm in August. In their new roles, they will be responsible for building, growing and managing our partnerships with both existing and prospective institutional clients. Bitzer is based in Atlanta. Cox, who additionally serves as an Alternative Specialist, is based in Southern California. Cuerington is based in Northern California.

Bitzer and Cuerington report to Mike Foley, Head of US Institutional, who oversees Franklin Templeton’s US institutional direct sales, consultant relations and relationship management teams and serves as an essential liaison to institutional distribution leaders at the firm’s independent specialist investment managers. Cox reports to John Ivanac, Senior Vice President and Head of US Institutional Alternatives for Franklin Templeton on Foley’s team, focusing on the firm’s alternative investment capabilities.

"We continue to add experienced talent to further strengthen our team’s ability to create partnerships with institutional investors who are increasingly seeking to access the full value our firm can provide to them across both public and private investment markets," said Foley. "Today, Franklin Templeton can bring a suite of compelling investment opportunities that span both traditional and alternative asset classes. Todd, Emily and Andre will be instrumental in our efforts to customize and deliver these offerings to help our clients better achieve their objectives and to provide the exemplary service they have come to expect from us," said Foley.

Private markets continue to be the most active part of institutional portfolios. According to PitchBook forecasts, investment in private markets is expected to reach $23.7 trillion by 2028, with private capital continuing to outpace the growth of public equity and fixed income market assets, which stood at $14.7 trillion in 2022. Aligned with this growing institutional interest, Franklin Templeton has been building out its private markets capabilities to become one of the top 10 largest alternatives managers in the industry, with over $250 billion in assets under management.

"As institutional investors increasingly seek to expand their allocation to alternative investments like private real estate, commercial real estate debt, private credit and private equity, secondaries in particular, they are calling on asset management partners to help them customize offerings to meet their objectives," said Ivanac. "I am pleased to welcome Emily to work closely with me in addressing the needs of our clients as they introduce and refine alternatives allocations."