People Moves
Deutsche Splits Leadership Of US Private Client Teams
Deutsche Bank has split the responsibility for the leadership of its US private client services division after letting go its former chief Michael Burke and appointing regional heads for the east and west regions, Haig Ariyan and Phil Waxelbaum.
A spokeswoman for the bank confirmed the departure of Mr Burke.
He was formerly with Morgan Stanley and appointed as head of
Deutsche Bank Alex Brown, the
US private client services division of Deutsche Bank Securities
in 2006.
The bank said it had created a new regional management structure, similar to the model that exists in its US private bank.
Mr Ariyan has been appointed PCS regional heads for the east
region, which includes
Atlanta,
Baltimore,
Boston,
Florida,
Greenwich,
New York,
Philadelphia,
Washington and Winston Salem. Mr Waxelbaum has been appointed
regional head of the west region including
Chicago,
Dallas,
Houston,
Los Angeles and
San Francisco.
Mr Ariyan and Mr Waxelbaum will report to Tom Bowers, head of
US private wealth management. Mr Ariyan was previously New York
regional executive, and Mr Waxelbaum was
Los Angeles regional executive.
Before Mr Burke came to the group in 2006 he was managing director and director of national sales for Morgan Stanley's Global Wealth Management group.
Deutsche Bank has said previously the private client services business is a core strategic component of its global wealth management strategy.