Marko Bogoievski will step down as chief executive of Infratil in April, but will continue as the chief executive of its manager, investment bank Morrison & Co. Photo / suppliedInfantil, a major NZX company which appears to be the subject of takeover interest, has announced its longtime chief executive is standing down, to be replaced by one of its long time staff. The Wellington-based infrastructure investor announced that from the start of April Jason Boyes will replace Marko Bogoievski as chief executive. Bogoievski replaced Infratil founder Lloyd Morrison as head of the fund - and the bank which manages it, Morrison & Co - in 2009. He will continue as chief executive of Morrison & Co. Jason Boyes, who joined Morrison & Co, Infratil's manager, in 2011, will become its chief executive in April.
Source: New Zealand Herald February 09, 2021 20:50 UTC