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Edi Truell: I Want to Create a National Infrastructure Club

The private equity entrepreneur is to stand down as chairman of London's public pension fund and lead a charge to super-size its pooling initiative

Edmund Truell, the financier who has spent the last couple of years chairing London's public pension fund, has a new job – adviser to Boris Johnson on creating a public-sector pension investment initiative. He speaks to Private Equity News about his plans.

PEN: Your new job is chairman of the "Strategic Investment Advisory Board". What is that and how will it work?

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