Sean Robertson
About Sean Robertson
Sean Robertson is the Senior Vice President of Debt Investments (Asia Pacific) at Brookfield Asset Management, based in Sydney, Australia, with extensive experience in capital markets, treasury functions, and infrastructure investments.
Company
Sean Robertson is currently employed at Brookfield Asset Management, a global alternative asset manager known for its diverse range of investment products and services. Robertson is based in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, contributing to the company's operations in the Asia Pacific region.
Title
Sean Robertson holds the title of Senior Vice President, Debt Investments (Asia Pacific) at Brookfield Asset Management. Robertson is responsible for overseeing and managing debt investment strategies across the Asia Pacific region.
Education and Expertise
Sean Robertson attended The University of British Columbia, where he studied Real Estate and Finance. He earned a Commerce degree from 2005 to 2009. His education laid the groundwork for his extensive experience in capital markets, treasury functions, and infrastructure investments.
Background
Sean Robertson has a comprehensive background in finance, starting his career as a Financial Analyst at the Ottawa Hospital Research Institute from 2010 to 2013. He then progressively advanced through various roles at Brookfield Renewable Energy Group, including Finance Analyst, Treasury and Capital Markets, and Manager, Capital Markets & Treasury. His international work experience includes positions in Ottawa and Toronto, Canada.
Achievements
Sean Robertson's career achievements include a significant career progression within Brookfield Renewable Energy Group and Brookfield Asset Management. His roles ranged from Finance Analyst to Senior Vice President, Infrastructure, and Senior Vice President, Debt Investments (Asia Pacific). This trajectory reflects his expertise in capital markets, treasury functions, and infrastructure investments. Currently, he contributes to Brookfield's debt investment strategies in the Asia Pacific region from Sydney, Australia.