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Sammy Suzuki is Head of Emerging Markets Equities, responsible for overseeing AB’s emerging-markets equity business and instrumental in the formation and shaping of AB’s Emerging Markets Equity platform. He was also a key architect of the Strategic Core platform and has managed the Emerging Markets Portfolio since its inception in 2012, and the Global, International and US portfolios from 2015 to 2023. Suzuki has managed portfolios since 2004. From 2010 to 2012, he also held the role of director of Fundamental Value Research, where he managed 50 fundamental analysts globally. Prior to managing portfolios, Suzuki spent a decade as a research analyst. He joined AB in 1994 as a research associate, first covering the capital equipment industry, followed by the technology and global automotive industries. Before joining the firm, Suzuki was a consultant at Bain & Company. He holds both a BSE (magna cum laude) in materials engineering from the School of Engineering and Applied Science, and a BS (magna cum laude) in finance from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania. Suzuki is a CFA charterholder and was previously a member of the Board of the CFA Society New York. He currently serves on the Board of the Association of Asian American Investment Managers. Location: New York
Stuart Rae joined AB in 1999 and has served as Chief Investment Officer of Asia-Pacific Value Equities since 2006. Previously, he was CIO of Australian Value Equities from 2003 to 2006.
Coming from a consulting and science background, AB's research focus was a great fit from the start. "Our challenge at AB is rather like solving a puzzle," Rae says. His investment philosophy centers on employing a systematic "quantamental" investment process that combines quantitative analysis, fundamental insights and grassroots research to identify the most attractive value investment opportunities.
The tools and technology Rae uses to build optimal portfolios are always evolving, and this dynamic environment continues to motivate him. "You can never 'solve' the equity market," he says. "That's what makes it such an interesting challenge."