Randolph (Randy) Brown

Chief Investment Officer, Sun Life

 

Randy Brown is Chief Investment Officer of Sun Life, parent company of SLC Management. He manages Sun Life’s General Account globally across diversified portfolios, including public and private fixed income, real estate equity and debt, and infrastructure equity. Randy also leads the Office of the CIO. Under his leadership, the group works across the firm to enhance performance measurement and risk monitoring capabilities and increase the utilization of capital-efficient investment vehicles.

Randy is a member of both the SLC Management Executive Committee and the Sun Life Leadership Team. He is also the Executive Sponsor of SLC Management’s Sustainable Investment Program and a member of Sun Life’s International Sustainability Council, which is responsible for implementing the global sustainability plan. He additionally serves on the Board of Directors for several of our affiliate companies, including Crescent Capital Group, BGO and InfraRed Capital Partners.

Randy joined the firm at the start of 2016 and has nearly four decades of investment management expertise at highly respected global financial firms. Randy has held senior roles at Deutsche Asset & Wealth Management, most recently as Global Head of Insurance and Pension Solutions, and as Head of Asset and Wealth Management for the U.K. region.

Previously, he was Co-Chief Investment Officer of Deutsche Asset Management, where he was responsible for a global investment team overseeing a large portfolio of assets. Before the integration of Deutsche’s asset management and wealth management businesses, Randy was the head of its investment business, where he managed money for insurance companies.

Randy’s portfolio of work also includes senior leadership roles in asset management and trading at BlackRock, Morgan Stanley & Company and Salomon Brothers.

Randy holds Bachelor of Science and Master of Engineering degrees, both in Electrical Engineering, from Cornell University. He also earned an MBA from Cornell University's Johnson Graduate School of Management, where he was a Lester B. Knight Scholar.