Family Office
Convergent expands its institutional-advisory team
Boutique hires ex-UBS advisor to strengthen year-old
not-for-profit group. Multifamily office Convergent Wealth
Advisors has hired former UBS advisor David Sotsky as a director
of its Institutional Group in its Rockville, Md.,
headquarters.
"This is a critical time for the institutions, non-profits and
foundations that serve our society," says CWA's Institutional
Group head George Dunn. "We are confident that David will play an
important role in helping lead our efforts in this
marketplace."
A year ago
Dunn joined CWA from Citigroup -- where he led Smith Barney's
successful "Potomac" institutional group -- along with his
colleagues Peter Dunne and Bruce Wall about a year ago. Joining
them from Smith Barney at about the same time to round out CWA's
institutional business and establish an office in Rochester,
N.Y., were Lori Van Dusen, David Mattia and Rick Van Kuren.
Sotsky says CWA's "Institutional Group has proven its commitment
to [serving] the not-for-profit community." He adds that he feels
"privileged to join a firm with such a talented and highly
regarded group of individuals."
CWA, part of the Chicago-based Convergent Capital Management
network of wealth- and asset-management boutiques, and a
subsidiary of Los Angeles-based City National Corporation,
advises high-net-worth investors, family offices and institutions
on assets of around $10 billion.
In addition to Rochester and its HQ just outside Washington,
D.C., CWA has offices in Atlanta, Chicago, Los Angeles, New York,
Philadelphia, Portland, Ore., and Seattle. -FWR
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