Clement Leturgie, Cfa
About Clement Leturgie, Cfa
Clement Leturgie is the Global Head of the Product Specialist Team and European Alternatives Sales at Lombard Odier, where he has worked since 2010. He specializes in engaging with European institutional investors and leads a team focused on alternative investment strategies.
Work at Lombard Odier
Clement Leturgie has been with Lombard Odier since 2010, serving as the Global Head of the Product Specialist Team and European Alternatives Sales. In this role, he engages with European institutional investors to provide tailored solutions for their alternative investment portfolios. He leads a team that focuses on niche and differentiated strategies, including Equity Long/Short, Relative Value/Arbitrage, and Systematic alternatives. Additionally, he participates in the investment committee for Lombard Odier Investment Management's flagship multistrategy hedge fund, which manages over $1 billion in assets.
Previous Experience
Before joining Lombard Odier, Clement Leturgie worked at BNP Paribas as an Assistant Portfolio Manager from 2007 to 2009 in Paris. He also held the position of Client Relationship Manager at Credit Agricole for a brief period in 2007 in Le Havre, Normandy, France. His experience in these roles contributed to his expertise in managing client relationships and portfolio strategies.
Education and Expertise
Clement Leturgie studied at McGill University, where he earned a Bachelor of Commerce (BCom) degree from 2002 to 2005. He furthered his education at ESCP Business School, completing a Specialized Masters in Finance from 2009 to 2010. His academic background provides a strong foundation for his work in finance and investment management, particularly in alternative investment strategies.
Investment Committee Participation
Clement Leturgie plays a significant role in the investment committee of Lombard Odier Investment Management's flagship multistrategy hedge fund. This involvement allows him to contribute to the strategic direction and decision-making processes for managing a substantial portfolio of alternative investments, exceeding $1 billion in assets.