now loading...
Wealth Asia Connect Middle East Treasury & Capital Markets Europe ESG Forum TechTalk
Asset Management / Wealth Management / On The Move
CPP Investments names new board director
Boon Sim, former Americas head at Temasek, has close to three decades of experience in finance industry
The Asset 22 Jul 2020
Boon Sim
Boon Sim

The Canada Pension Plan Investment Board (CPP Investments) has appointed industry veteran Boon Sim to its board of directors.

Sim has close to three decades of global experience in the finance industry with expertise in a range of sectors including technology and healthcare.

Between 2012 and 2017, Sim held senior roles at Temasek International, most recently as president of Americas, head of markets groups, and head of life science and credit portfolios.

Before that, he had a 20-year tenure with Credit Suisse Group and its predecessor firm, The First Boston Corporation, holding various positions, last as global head of mergers & acquisitions.  He is also the founder and managing partner at New York-based private equity investment firm Artius Capital Partners.

Sim is a member of the Yale University School of Management’s board of advisors. He holds a Master of Science in Engineering degree from Massachusetts Institute of Technology, a Master of Private & Public Management from Yale University, and a Bachelor of Engineering with first-class honours from the National University of Singapore.

Toronto-based CPP Investments oversees funds for more than 20 million contributors and beneficiaries of the Canada Pension Plan. As of March 31 2020, it had funds totalling C$409.6 billion (US$305.01 billion).

Conversation
Danielle Welsh-Rose
Danielle Welsh-Rose
head of the Sustainability Institute, APAC, and ESG investment director, Asia Pacific
abrdn
- JOINED THE EVENT -
Webinar
APAC Climate Change Progress & Obstacles in 2022
View Highlights
Conversation
Paul Maley
Paul Maley
global head of securities services
Deutsche Bank
- JOINED THE EVENT -
In-person roundtable
Securing the future
View Highlights