Patrick Samson
About Patrick Samson
Patrick Samson is the Senior Vice President and Global Head of Real Assets Investments at PSP Investments, with a strong background in infrastructure investments and financial advisory.
Patrick Samson: Senior Vice President and Global Head of Real Assets Investments
Patrick Samson serves as the Senior Vice President and Global Head of Real Assets Investments at PSP Investments. In this role, he oversees a broad portfolio encompassing various real asset classes. His responsibilities include strategic planning, portfolio management, and investment strategy execution within the real assets domain. Samson's leadership is instrumental in driving the growth and performance of the company's investments in this sector.
Patrick Samson's Tenure at PSP Investments
Patrick Samson joined PSP Investments in September 2006. Over the years, he has held multiple significant positions within the organization. His extensive experience and leadership have contributed to the organization's development and success. As Senior Managing Director and Global Head of Infrastructure Investments, he played a pivotal role in shaping the infrastructure investment strategy before taking on his current role.
Patrick Samson's Role at PwC
Before his tenure at PSP Investments, Patrick Samson worked at PwC as an Infrastructure Advisor. This role involved providing expert advice on infrastructure-related projects and investments. His experience at PwC equipped him with the skills and knowledge essential for his subsequent roles in managing large-scale infrastructure investments.
Patrick Samson's Professional Designations: CPA and CBV
Patrick Samson holds two significant professional designations: Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA) and Chartered Business Valuator (CBV). These qualifications underscore his expertise in accounting and business valuation, providing a solid foundation for his roles in investment management. These designations reflect his commitment to professional excellence and adherence to industry standards.