The firm, which was created from Northillโs takeover of Hastings groupโs international business, has added fundraising and energy expertise to its ranks.
The managing directorโs exit will leave Matt OโConnor in sole charge of the groupโs power investment business.
Deanne Stewart, current CEO of Metlifeโs Australian business, will take over in November after Michael Dwyer retires.
The executive has left his senior managing director role at the Canadian pension to become CIBโs first CEO.
Martin Klepper will help the Canadian firm expand its portfolio in the US.
Michael Dwyer announced his retirement today and will remain in post until a successor is appointed.
Steven Sonnenstein, who resigned from the Canadian pension in March, becomes managing director as the firmโs inaugural $3bn fund nears target.
Nick Grant, until now CEO of Severn Trent Services, bolsters the firmโs infrastructure team following the departure of Phillipe Taillardat last September.
A slew of promotions at the fund of funds include the newly created role of chief investment officer.
The 22-year veteran at the Canadian pension takes the role permanently after being made interim head of infrastructure and natural resources in February after Andrew Claerhout left.
Jamie Richards has been replaced internally by Nigel Aitchison, who previously focused on environmental infrastructure.
The asset manager plans to quickly expand the infrastructure team, which will be based in France.
Scott Lawrence, who has been with the Canadian pension since 2005 and helped launch its infrastructure platform, will replace Cressida Hogg.
Grant Dooley will lead the real estate investment managerโs newly established infrastructure arm as CEO and plans to launch a debut fund by Q3 this year.
Perry Offutt, along with two other hires, will be based in New York as the firm plans to launch a new equity strategy this year.













