

Jason Orthman – Why investing in growth makes sense in all cycles with the Hyperion Funds Management
In this episode, we speak with Jason Orthman from Brisbane-based fund manager Hyperion. We discussed everything from why we should be investing in growth mandates throughout the cycle, the outlook for inflation and the recent short-selling attack on listed company Block.
Hyperion Asset Management was founded in 1996 with the aim to grow the wealth of high-net-worth individuals and enhance their family’s futures. Hyperion now manages over $10 billion for industry and public funds as well as many private investors. The moneys are invested in Australian and/or global equities either through large individual mandates or our three publicly available managed funds. Jason joined Hyperion in 2008 as an Investment Analyst and was promoted to Portfolio Manager in 2009. Prior to this, Jason gained 6 years of industry experience as a Senior Research Analyst with a stockbroker, Wilsons. He has covered a wide range of sectors including mining services, retail, manufacturing, and waste. Jason has a Bachelor of Chemical Engineering (1st Class Honours) and a Bachelor of Business Management from the University of Queensland. He also completed a Graduate Diploma of Applied Finance and Investment from the Australian professional body (now called FINSIA). Jason is a CFA Charterholder and a significant shareholder of Hyperion.
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