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01 September 2025 by Adrian Suljanovic

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BTIM insto BDM to depart for State Street

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Peter Mitchell is swapping BTIM for State Street Global Advisors.

BT Investment Management (BTIM) institutional business development manager Peter Mitchell will leave the firm to join State Street Global Advisors Australia, sources have told Investor Weekly.

Before joining BTIM, Mitchell was a vice president with American Express Asset Management, where he worked for five years.

Neither BTIM nor State street Global Advisors responded to questions from Investor Weekly.