Hamlin Lovell, CAIA, Chapter Executive

Head of Research, Tomlinson Research; Contributing Editor, The Hedge Fund Journal

CAIA Member since 2009

Hamlin is Head of Research at Tomlinson Research and has over 16 years' of economics and investment industry experience. He started his career in 1997 as assistant economist in the UK Government Department of Social Security; he then moved into equity analytics starting with the Universities Superannuation Scheme (pension) and IDEAglobal (independent research provider).

In 2003, Hamlin became hedge fund analyst at two family offices, the first being The Capital Partnership then Duration Asset Management. In 2005, he became Co-Portfolio Manager at Millennium Global Investments, a diversified alternative asset manager, doing currency overlays, hedge funds and fund of funds. In 2011, Hamlin joined IMQubator in Amsterdam, a limited life closed end fund that seeds hedge funds, as Portfolio Manager, assisting the CIO. Since 2010, Hamlin has been contributing editor to The Hedge Fund Journal, the leading hedge fund industry monthly journal that has been published for more than 10 years. He earned the CFA Designation in 2004, is a CAIA Charterholder since 2009 and received the FRM Designation in 2010. He also holds the IMC. Hamlin graduated in Economics from the University of Leicester.