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Fiera Capital Appoints Sandro Muzzo as Global Chief Legal Officer Français
Fiera Capital Appoints Sandro Muzzo as Global Chief Legal Officer Français

Cision Canada

time15-07-2025

  • Business
  • Cision Canada

Fiera Capital Appoints Sandro Muzzo as Global Chief Legal Officer Français

MONTREAL, July 15, 2025 /CNW/ - Fiera Capital Corporation (TSX: FSZ), a leading independent asset management firm ("Fiera Capital" or the "Company"), today announced the appointment of Sandro Muzzo as Global Chief Legal Officer. In this global role, Mr. Muzzo will lead the firm's legal function, providing strategic counsel to Fiera Capital's investment platforms and corporate operations. Mr. Muzzo brings over 15 years of legal experience to the position, including five years within Fiera Capital's legal leadership team. Most recently, he served as Senior Vice President and General Counsel, Canada, where he served as a strategic partner to the Executive team and played a central role in advising the Company in its more significant transactions. "Sandro has consistently demonstrated sound judgment and a deep understanding of the legal and regulatory environment in which we operate," said Gabriel Castiglio, Global Chief Operating Officer of Fiera Capital. "He is a trusted leader, and his appointment reflects the strength of our internal talent and the importance we place on legal excellence across our global organization." Before joining Fiera Capital, Mr. Muzzo practiced corporate and securities law at two of Canada's top-tier business law firms, where he developed considerable experience advising clients with respect to domestic, cross-border and foreign debt financings and mergers and acquisitions, divestitures, and other corporate transactions. He holds an LL.B. from the Université de Montréal and was admitted to the Quebec Bar in 2011. "I'm eager to take on this expanded role and to continue working alongside an outstanding team," said Mr. Muzzo. "I look forward to supporting the business and growth ambitions of the Company, all while upholding our strong legal and ethical foundation." About Fiera Capital Corporation Fiera Capital is a leading independent asset management firm with a growing global presence. The Company delivers customized and multi-asset solutions across public and private market asset classes to institutional, financial intermediary and private wealth clients across North America, Europe and key markets in Asia. Fiera Capital's depth of expertise, diversified investment platform and commitment to delivering outstanding service are core to our mission of being at the forefront of investment management science to create sustainable wealth for clients. Fiera Capital trades under the ticker FSZ on the Toronto Stock Exchange. Headquartered in Montreal, Fiera Capital, with its affiliates in various jurisdictions, has offices in over a dozen cities around the world, including New York (U.S.), London (UK), Hong Kong (SAR) and Abu Dhabi (ADGM). Each affiliated entity (each an "Affiliate") of Fiera Capital only provides investment advisory or investment management services or offers investment funds in the jurisdictions where the Affiliate is authorized to provide services pursuant to an exemption from registration and/or the relevant product is registered. Fiera Capital does not provide investment advice to U.S. clients or offer investment advisory services in the U.S. In the U.S., asset management services are provided by Fiera Capital's Affiliates who are investment advisers that are registered with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) or exempt from registration. Registration with the SEC does not imply a certain level of skill or training. For details on the particular registration of, or exemptions therefrom relied upon by, any Fiera Capital entity, please consult

Below-par Scotland beaten by Italy in Six Nations
Below-par Scotland beaten by Italy in Six Nations

BBC News

time13-04-2025

  • Sport
  • BBC News

Below-par Scotland beaten by Italy in Six Nations

Women's Six NationsScotland (7) 17Tries: Rollie, Gallagher, McGhie Con: NelsonItaly (10) 25Tries: Sgorbini, Muzzo (2), Minuzzi, D'Inca Scotland were left to rue a below-par performance after losing at home to Italy in round three of the Women's Six Rollie gave the Scots an early lead with the opening try, but the Azzurri struck back with scores from Francesca Sgorbini and Aura Muzzo to go in 10-7 up at the Gallagher and Francesca McGhie crossed after the interval, but tries from Vittoria Ostuni Minuzzi, Alyssa D'Inca and a second from Muzzo sealed a deserved first victory for the Easson's side are left with one win from their three matches and face title-chasing England next, while Italy host Scots struck first when the pack got a roll on from a line-out maul. The ball was whipped wide to Rollie and while she looked to have turned into too much traffic, the full-back stepped and powered her way to the home side had the lead but it was Italy who were on top in the opening half hour. The visitors got their reward when Sgorbini breached the Scottish defence and dived over from close scored a wonderful second try when centre Michela Sillari drew a couple of defenders and delayed her pass to perfection to set Muzzo free to Scots finally generated some field position and were awarded a penalty just outside the Italy 22. Rather than look to level things up going into the break, they kicked for the corner, lost possession from the subsequent line-out and the chance was gone. Three points down having barely fired a shot was by no means a disaster, but Scotland were in need of a spark and they got it early in the second half when a smart play from a 5m line-out sent Gallagher over to regain the showed no signs of carrying any scars from chastening losses to England and Ireland earlier in the were playing with confidence and greater fluency than their hosts, and when Lisa Thomson kicked loosely with a clearance, the Scots were Minuzzi fielded the kick, ran deep into the red zone to exchange passes with D'Inca and glide over for a terrific make matters worse, Thomson was sin-binned for a high tackle as she tried to prevent the score and the home side were really up against it visitors made hay with the Scots down a player, Beatrice Rigoni whipping a long ball out for D'Inca to beat the cover defence and score in the points behind and in a hole, Scotland finally started forcing the game down into Italian territory and McGhie skipped through to score and set up a gripping last five great Scottish escape act did not materialise as Italy reclaimed the initiative and created space for Muzzo to score her second try of the afternoon and seal a memorable win for the Azzurri. Line-ups Scotland: Rollie; Lloyd, Orr, Thomson, McGhie; Nelson, Brebner-Holden; Young, Skeldon, Clarke, Bonar, Boyd, Malcolm (capt), McLachlan, Martin, Bartlett, Poolman, Ferrie, Konkel, Stewart, Mattinson, Ostuni Minuzzi; Muzzo, Sillari, Rigoni, D'Inca; Stevanin, Stefan; Turani, Vecchini, Seye, Tounesi, Duca, Sgorbini, Veronese, Giordano (capt).Replacements: Spinelli, Stecca, Maris, Fedrighi, Ranuccini, Bitonci, Madia, Aimee Barrett-Theron (SA)TMO: Rachel Horton (Aus)

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