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Consulting Services Group brings in WM unit chief

FWR Staff May 6, 2009

Consulting Services Group brings in WM unit chief

Institutional investment consultant out to provide holistic wealth services. Former PricewaterhouseCoopers managing partner Vincent Robinson has joined Memphis, Tenn.-based Consulting Services Group (CSG) as a managing partner to run the firm's new private-client group.

Robinson replaces CSG co-founder Lee Giovannetti, who founded the group and led it on an interim basis while conducting a search for a permanent point person.

The whole situation

CSG hopes to carve a significant wealth-management practice out of its 20-year-old institutional investment-consulting business. At the end of September 2008, CSG and its brokerage Trading Services Group had about $24 billion in assets under management for about 100 institutional clients -- pension funds and endowments for the most part -- with a smattering of private clients accounting for about $1 billion of that.

"We want to move this to focus not only on investment, but [to] review the whole situation of the family and everything important to [it]; not just money and finance," Robinson told the Memphis Business Journal last week.

CSG and Robinson go back a long way. In the firm's first year of existence, co-founder Fred Hodges brought him in from PricewaterhouseCoopers predecessor firm Coopers & Lybrand to help identify and hire talented staffers for the firm -- including

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