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Avantis Adds to Relationship Management Team

03/15/2021

Kansas City, Missouri

Continuing the build out of its relationship management team, Avantis Investors, a $3.7 billion* investment brand from global asset manager American Century Investments, announced two additional hires. Olivian Pitis, CFA, CFP® and AIFA®, and Andrew Clark, AAMS, both have been named vice president, relationship director & investment specialist.

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"Olivian and Andrew bring important skill sets with them to their new positions,” said Eduardo Repetto, Avantis Investors Chief Investment Officer. “Olivian has worked directly with clients as an advisor, and Andrew served as a wealth management specialist, working with the financial advisor community. We are excited to have them join our team.” 

Prior to joining Avantis Investors, Pitis served as lead advisor at Dowling & Yahnke, where he was responsible for advising clients on a wide spectrum of wealth management issues, including investment management, financial planning, tax planning, philanthropy and inter-generational wealth transfers. He was also a voting member of the Investment Committee.

Pitis earned a Bachelor of Science in engineering from Transilvania University of Brasov in Romania, a Master of Science in forestry from Louisiana State University and a Master of Business Administration in finance and entrepreneurship from UCLA Anderson School of Management. He is a CFA charterholder and holds CFP® and AIFA® credentials.

Prior to joining Avantis Investors, Clark served as a regional wealth management specialist at American Century Investments. In this role, he was responsible for communicating investment strategies and practice building ideas to the financial advisor community in the Midwest.

Clark earned a Bachelor of Science in finance, banking and real estate from the University of Missouri. He is an Accredited Asset Management Specialist, a Certified Fraud Examiner and holds Series 6, 7 and 63 licenses.

Pitis and Clark are the latest to join the Avantis relationship management team. The firm announced the addition of Caroline Gaynor and Justin Yost, CFA earlier this month.

About American Century Investments

  • Who We Are

    American Century Investments is a leading global asset manager focused on delivering investment results and building long-term client relationships while supporting breakthrough medical research.

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    Founded in 1958, American Century Investments' 1,400 employees serve financial professionals, institutions, corporations and individual investors from offices in Kansas City, Missouri; New York; Los Angeles; Santa Clara, California; Portland, Oregon; London; Frankfurt, Germany; Hong Kong; and Sydney.

  • Management

    Jonathan S. Thomas is president and chief executive officer, and Victor Zhang serves as chief investment officer.

  • Giving Back

    Delivering investment results to clients enables American Century Investments to distribute over 40% of its dividends to the Stowers Institute for Medical Research, a 500-person, nonprofit basic biomedical research organization. The Institute owns more than 40% of American Century Investments and has received dividend payments of more than $2 billion since 2000.

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