Tim Day

Tim Day

Senior Fund Manager

Tim is co-manager of the Sanlam Global Artificial Intelligence Fund and Sanlam North American Fund under a sub-investments management agreement.

He has been a partner at Landseer Asset Management since January 2024. Prior to joining Sanlam in January 2021 Tim worked at Smith & Williamson (Evelyn) which he joined in May 2015 to manage the Smith & Williamson North American Equity Fund and Smith & Williamson Mid Ocean World Investment Fund. Tim joined Smith & Williamson from Pictet Asset Management where he managed Global and US equities. Prior to this Tim managed global equities at Henderson Global Investors and US equities at Fleming Investment Management. Tim graduated from the University of Bath with a BSc (Hons) in Social Sciences, History and Philosophy.

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