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Mellon appoints new private banking head

FWR Staff January 11, 2006

Mellon appoints new private banking head

Veteran staffer Misch takes new role in Mellon’s private-client business. David Misch is Mellon Financial’s new director of private banking. Reporting to David Lamere, president of Mellon’s Private Wealth Management group, Misch will be in charge of Mellon’s private-client lending and deposit services, its “jumbo-mortgage” business and operational support for Mellon's wealth management offices.

Citing Misch’s experience at Mellon in business development and risk management Lamere says he is certain that Misch “will help us focus on our continued growth objectives and initiatives.”

Misch takes the helm of Mellon’s private banking business from David Kutch, who, though named as chairman of Mellon's mid-Atlantic region and regional president of its private-wealth group about a year ago, continued in his previous role as director of the private banking business until now.

Misch has been a director of corporate strategy and development at Mellon for the past two years. Before joining Mellon in 1989, he worked at Lloyds Bank and PNC. He is based at Mellon's corporate headquarters in Pittsburgh.

Mellon Private Wealth Management group, part of Mellon's Boston-based asset management division, has 60 offices in California, Colorado, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Maryland, Massachusetts, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island and Washington.

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