Anton Brender, Candriam’s chief economist since 2002, will retire. He will be replaced in this position by Florence Pisani, director of economic research, from January 2025. Emile Gagna, economist since 2004 at Candriam, becomes deputy head of economic research.
Anton Brender joined Candriam in 2002, after having been director of Cepii, then chief economist and resident of CPR Gestion. Holder of a PhD in economics from the University of Paris I, Anton Brender has also pursued an academic career. He was an associate professor at Paris-Dauphine University for a long time. The Academy of Moral and Political Sciences has just awarded him the Grammaticakis-Neumann Prize for his essay
Democracies versus capitalism. The price of human life.
Florence Pisani also joined Candriam in 2002 as an economist, after starting her career at CPR Gestion in 1993. Appointed director of economic research in 2016, she has since supervised – in close collaboration with Anton Brender – the economic analyzes and essential macroeconomic perspectives, both for the management teams and for Candriam’s investor clients. Holder of a Doctorate in Economics from Paris-Dauphine University, Florence Pisani shares her experience as a teacher.
Finally, Emile Gagna, economist since 2004 at Candriam, has co-written several works with Anton Brender and Florence Pisani. He is also a teacher at the University of Paris Dauphine. Emile Gagna is a graduate of Ensae and holds a Master’s degree in Economics and Finance, as well as a Master’s degree in Applied Mathematics and Social Sciences from the University of Paris Dauphine.
Laurence Marchal
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