Norman Alex

Investment Communication Specialist

Norman Alex  •  Canton de Genève, CH (Onsite)  •  3 months ago
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Job Description

Our client, a FINMA-regulated asset management firm advising a sophisticated UHNWI clientele in French-speaking Switzerland, is seeking an:

Investment Communication Specialist

Reporting to the Chief Investment Officer, (CIO) this strategic role sits at the intersection of investments and client engagement. You will be responsible for shaping and elevating how portfolio strategy, performance, and positioning are communicated to demanding stakeholders.

Combining strong investment acumen with exceptional communication skills, you will translate complex financial insights into clear, compelling narratives that reinforce trust, highlight long-term value creation, and enhance the overall client experience.

You will also play a key role in modernising communication practices by leveraging digital tools, automation, and AI-driven solutions.

Key Responsibilities

  • Deliver high-quality, client-facing reporting and investment communications with a strong focus on clarity, consistency, and impact
  • Translate investment strategies, asset allocation, and performance drivers into concise and insightful messaging
  • Continuously refine reporting frameworks and visual standards to elevate communication quality
  • Proactively showcase portfolio achievements, risk discipline, and strategic positioning
  • Work closely with investment teams and senior leadership to ensure alignment with the firm's vision and client expectations

Candidate Profile

  • 8–10 years of professional experience and a successful track record in similar roles (Product Specialist, Product Manager, Marketing, ...) within the financial services sector, with a preference for asset management, wealth management, banks or other financial institutions.
  • Strong understanding of portfolio construction, performance analysis, and global markets
  • Proven ability to bridge technical investment content and high-level client communication
  • Highly analytical, detail-oriented, and intellectually curious
  • Strong affinity for innovation, including digital tools, automation, and AI
  • Fluent in English and French, with excellent written and presentation skills

Please send your application to Jérôme Jouanneau-Courville at jcourville@normanalex.com

Norman Alex

About Norman Alex

Norman Alex is an international consulting boutique providing executive search and corporate development services. Established in 1997 in Monaco, we have offices in Geneva, London, Luxembourg, Miami, Montevideo and Paris as well as partners in Dubai and Singapore. We have the experience and global reach to help our clients develop their activities in most major markets.

Our company has four specialised departments: 1) financial services 2) technology 3) executive search 4) corporate development. Within each business practice we offer tailor-made solutions for companies looking to grow through recruitment, acquisition, merger or strategic alliance. In recent times, the world has become smaller yet more complex. Norman Alex helps our clients and candidates understand the impact of globalisation, technology, regulatory changes and other major trends in order to master rather than submit to them.

The secret to any successful business is people yet this is often overlooked when a company is developing internally or externally. Recruitment processes and acquisitions usually fail for human rather technical reasons and our emphasis on the “human dimension” as well as more specialised skills ensures as much as possible that your growth is controlled and successful. People are the most important function in any business, the quality of the team is the only differentiating factor. Norman Alex enables you to identify and nurture the best talent to keep ahead of the competition

Industry
HR & Recruiting
Company Size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
Monte Carlo, MC
Year Founded
1997
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