Eric Wetlaufer

Senior Managing Director & Global Head of Public Market Investments, CPP Investment Board at Rotman School of Management

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With over 30 years of experience in investment management, Eric is responsible for leading the CPP Investment Board''s Public Market Investments department, which invests in publicly-traded assets and related derivatives.

Prior to joining CPPIB in June 2011, Eric was the Group Chief Investment Officer, International at Fidelity Management & Research in Boston, Massachusetts. Eric held the roles of Chief Investment Officer at Putnam Investments and Managing Director at Cadence Capital Management.

Eric serves on the Board of Directors of the TMX Group and on the board of Soulpepper Theatre Company, and is a past president of the Boston Security Analysts Society.

Eric earned a B.A. in Earth Science from Wesleyan University, Middletown, Connecticut and is a Chartered Financial Analyst. Eric is a certified member of the Canadian Institute of Corporate Directors.

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