The former chief investment officer of
Fidelity's international funds here in the U.S. is headed out the door. As noted by
Reuters Tuesday,
Eric Wetlaufer, oversaw international fund for U.S. investors, is leaving at the end of March.
Wetlaufer joined the company during a 2005 restructuring, before which he was the manager of
Putnam's Vista Fund and the company's CIO. He has left Fidelity to "pursue other professional opportunities," spokeswoman Anne Crowley told the wire service. Fidelity is currently searching for his replacement.
With the recent executive unrest at Fidelity, Wetlaufer will likely depart at the same time as company president
Roger Lawson, who said in January that he would leave this month. 
Edited by:
Daniel Tovrov
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