Chief Investment Officer

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A Chief Investment Officer (CIO) is a manager who controls or supervises the company's investments . The CIO's job is to understand, manage, and monitor the company's asset portfolio, as well as develop strategies to drive growth and collaborate with investors. Furthermore, he has to recognize and avoid risks from the investments.

supporting documents

  1. "Chief Investment Officer - CIO" on dict.cc
  2. Business Definition for: " Chief Investment Officer (CIO) " in the "Dictionary of Accounting Terms" by AllBusiness / Dun & Bradstreet