People Moves
Summary Of Global Executive Moves In Wealth Management - August 2020

A roundup of senior moves in the world's wealth management industry.
FiCAS, the Swiss-based crypto investment management boutique, appointed former senior PricewaterhouseCoopers figure Dr Daniel Diemers as a new member of its board of directors. Dr Diemers is a founding member of the Swiss Blockchain Federation, the Swiss Finance Technology Association, and the Crypto Valley Association, as well as a serial digital entrepreneur and investor. He is also a former financial services partner at PwC Strategy and former PwC head of blockchain for Europe, Middle East, and Africa.
EY Switzerland appointed Pascale Lenz as its head of human resources. She replaced Mario Vieli, who has decided to take on a new career challenge at another organisation after twelve years at EY.
Danske Bank said Jakob Groot, a member of the bank’s executive team and head of its corporate and institutions unit, had left the bank following an organisational shakeup.
Commercial activities are now organised in two business units - one serving retail customers and small and medium-sized businesses headed by Glenn Söderholm, and one serving large corporates and institutional customers headed by Berit Behring, who has been wealth management head. Söderholm had been at Danske Bank since 1998, in several senior roles. Head of Group HR Karsten Breum joined the executive leadership team.
Investor services group IQ-EQ named Amy LeJune as client services director in its UK team. LeJune gained over 20 years’ accounting experience, spanning the financial services, hospitality and media industries. She joined IQ-EQ from a competing international fund and corporate services firm, where she was business unit manager, finance.
Data management software firm Azquo appointed wealth management figure Rhoddy Swire as its new chairman. Swire founded global fund of funds Pantheon Ventures LLP, which has over £44 billion under management.
Schroders announced that Matthew Dobbs, a central figure in building its Asian equity and global small companies businesses, was retiring from fund management in 2021 after almost 40 years at the firm.
Renaissance Capital, which concentrates on emerging and frontier markets, brought back Alexey Bulgakov as a director, heading its fixed income research team. Bulgakov, based in Moscow, reports to Daniel Salter, head of equity strategy and head of research, Eurasia. Prior to this new role, Bulgakov worked at Sberbank CIB, where he was most recently head of fixed income research.
Derek Hammond was named commercial director at Kleinwort Hambros. He succeeded Paul Kearney, who left to pursue other opportunities. Hammond is in charge of defining the commercial proposition for the business across the UK, the Channel Islands, and Gibraltar. He joined from Société Générale in London, where he has been a member of the senior management team for the past three years.
Philip Radford and Paul Tucknott joined the Saffery Champness board, which holds strategic responsibility for the firm’s offshore business based in Guernsey and with offices in Geneva and Dubai. Radford, who is a director in Guernsey and leads a team which manages a variety of offshore structures, has a particular focus on sustainable investing and micro-finance. He heads the firm’s Investment Review Committee, and sits on the board of several companies involved in the acquisition, investment and development of commercial and residential property interests.
Tucknott is the managing director of Saffery Champness in Switzerland, based in the Geneva office. In addition to managing the firm’s Swiss business, Tucknott oversees a wide range of offshore structures for a portfolio of high net worth clients.
Jean-Christophe Gerard was confirmed as CEO of Barclays Private Bank after holding the post on an interim basis following Karen Frank's decision to step down in April. Gerard joined the UK-listed bank in 2017, initially heading up investments in its private banking business. The 30-year veteran has also been head of private banking for Europe, Monaco and Switzerland, and developed and led Barclays’ wealth business in Monaco as its CEO. He spent the bulk of his career at HSBC, working across a large footprint in Asia and Europe over 24 years at the bank.
Julius Baer International promoted Alan Hooks as new head of private clients and Gordon Scott as head of UK regional offices. As head of private clients, Hooks took on broader responsibility for further developing Julius Baer International’s London headquarters and regional offices. Reporting to Hooks, Scott concentrates on the firm’s regional presence, and replaced Calum Brewster, who left the business. Hooks was formerly head of wealth planning at Julius Baer and joined the bank in 2013 from Bank of America Merrill Lynch. Scott joined the Swiss wealth manager in 2017 and was most recently team head in charge of the Edinburgh, Belfast and Manchester offices. He has prior experience at Barclays Wealth and Kleinwort Benson.
Boosting its private aviation and marine sector businesses, Zedra's Isle of Man operation appointed Edward Leigh as client director. Prior to joining Zedra, Leigh was director at Equiom Group, where he also specialised in aviation and marine structuring.
Funds and services provider JTC named Dean Blackburn as chief commercial officer, replacing Tony Whitney, who has retired after 23 years of “outstanding service," the firm announced.
C Hoare & Co appointed Hayley Layt as a relationship manager in its new Cambridge office. Layt was formerly a client management director at RBS, leading a team of eight relationship mangers. She served in similar roles in the East of England working with small and medium-size business clients. Layt also spent time at Alliance & Leicester and began her career at HSBC.
European asset management platform Mediolanum appointed Patrick McKenna as equity portfolio manager in its multi-manager team. Based in Dublin, he reports to Eoin Donegan, head of the portfolio management team. McKenna’s primary focus is portfolio management across the firm’s multi-manager strategies and investment process from asset allocation to fund selection and construction. McKenna, who began at Goldman Sachs, most recently led manager selection and macroeconomic research on European, Asian and emerging market equities for Saunderson House. He has also spent five years at Aon in the delegated investment team.
HSBC Global Asset Management named Lane Prenevost as global head of discretionary asset management and head of UK multi asset. He reports to global CIO of multi-asset Jean Charles Bertrand and replaced Ashley Reid, who left to pursue other opportunities. Prenevost most recently headed global investments for HSBC Wealth and Personal Banking, where he was in charge of a global team focused on wealth management and multi-asset investment solutions.
YFM Equity Partners brought on venture capitalist, entrepreneur and former academic Victor Christou as partner and head of growth. Based in London, he supports YFM’s investments in fast-growth regional businesses. Christou began his career at the University of Oxford before launching a spin-off business Opsys in 1997 which helped introduce OLED technology. After selling the business in 2002, he founded Aborescent and, in 2005, moved to Oxford Capital Partners, where he was a senior investment manager. Following that he joined Wellington Partners as a venture partner, and in 2013 joined Cambridge Innovation Capital, where he was CEO for several years.
Close Brothers Asset Management expanded regional services to HNWs by opening a new office in Chester. The office, located at Halladale House in Chester Business Park, works with existing offices in Manchester and Northwich and supports a team of investment managers, financial planners and support staff.
Artemis Investment Management named Greg Jones as head of distribution, replacing Jasper Berens, who left the manager-owned UK firm. Previously, Jones was head of distribution for EMEA, APAC and Latin America for Janus Henderson, which acquired New Star. Jones was managing director of New Star International Investment Funds, and founder of the firm's UK funds business. He started his career in 1985 as a portfolio manager at Sedgwick Group, before moving into sales and management with Schroders, Morgan Grenfell and Aviva.
Richard Pemberton joined Quilter Cheviot’s 30-strong Jersey team as executive director and reports to Jersey and international head Tim Childe. Pemberton moved from Canaccord Genuity Wealth Management where he was lead bond manager, having started his career 20 years ago as a graduate in Quilter Cheviot’s Jersey office.
Investor services group IQ-EQ appointed two senior figures in its Amsterdam office. Stefan de Kort joined IQ-EQ as director, fund services, while Laurens de Lange – who joined the group in 2018 – was promoted to compliance leader for the Netherlands. Both are members of the local leadership team.
De Kort has over 20 years’ financial services experience, including 12 years in senior management roles spanning continental Europe. He has particular experience in the fund services sector, with a focus on business development and client service. Prior to joining IQ-EQ, Stefan held regional leadership positions with a number of prominent international financial service providers; he has led jurisdictional branches, including Zürich and Luxembourg as well as the Netherlands, and headed up key departments including Client Solutions and Depositary Services.
De Lange joined IQ-EQ Netherlands in 2018 and was previously
senior compliance manager and general counsel for the firm’s fund
services and structured finance teams in the jurisdiction. Since
graduating with a law degree from Leiden University, he has
garnered over 25 years’ experience in the industry.
Asia-Pacific
Standard Chartered's Southeast Asia Private Banking business
added two bankers. Kapil Poply joined as managing director and
senior client partner in the Global South Asia Community (GSAC)
division. Poply was most recently senior team head at UOB Private
Bank. His focus has been on growing the UHNW/HNW segment. Poply
has worked with ANZ, ING, UBS and Citi.
Another mover from UOB, where he was a senior client advisor, was Gaurav Gupta, who joined as executive director and relationship manager. Prior to moving to Singapore, he worked for HSBC and ING in India and has also spent time at ANZ. Both are based in Singapore and report to Ravi Ramakrishnan, MD and market head for GSAC.
Standard Chartered Private Bank appointed Adeline Lai as executive director, based in Singapore. Lai reports to Gavin Chia, market head for Southeast Asia, private banking. With 30 years of experience in banking and wealth management, Lai was most recently a senior director at HSBC. Prior to that, Lai was a team lead at DBS and also had various senior roles in UBS and Citigroup.
Offshore law firm Carey Olsen appointed Yan Chng as an associate in the firm's litigation, insolvency and restructuring practice in Singapore.
Chng is experienced in advising and acting for listed corporations, individuals, directors, shareholders and liquidators in complex commercial litigation and arbitration proceedings involving breach of fiduciary duties, misappropriation, conspiracy, trust disputes, minority oppression and unfair preference claims. She was admitted as an advocate and solicitor of the Supreme Court of Singapore in 2016.
RBC Wealth Management appointed Jason Tong to join its private banking team in Singapore as executive director. Tong reports to Michael Reed, head of RBC Wealth Management, South East Asia. He is responsible for providing trusted advice and wealth management solutions to Singaporean and Chinese clients and families with global ties, especially to Canada, the US and the UK, a segment that RBC refers to as Asia’s global families. Before this, Tong worked at Bank Pictet & Cie (Asia) where he was a senior banker overseeing client relationships focused on China markets. Prior to this, he spent 12 years with OCBC Private Bank/Bank of Singapore.
HSBC Private Banking in Singapore appointed two senior figures. It named Ken Ng as market head for Singapore and Gary Goh as market head for Malaysia. Ng, who has been with HSBC since 1995, joined HSBC Private Banking in 2014. Goh joined HSBC in 2019. He has worked in financial markets for 23 years. Earlier, he was hired as a desk head with HSBC's Singapore team. Most recently, he was market head with Standard Chartered.
Australia-based investment group AMP announced that its Australia chief executive, Alex Wade, had left the firm “with immediate effect”, having been replaced by Blair Vernon, CEO of New Zealand Wealth Management (NZWM), on an acting basis. Jeff Ruscoe replaced Vernon as acting chief executive, NZWM. Wade was appointed in late 2018. Both he and De Ferrari had worked together at Credit Suisse.
Raffles Family Office named Edward Sit as executive drector and Greater China corporate development head. Sit, who divides his time between Hong Kong and mainland China, previously worked at Hong Kong Exchange & Clearning, where he was vice president in charge of its global client development area.
The recently spun-off active asset house Ninety One moved Alan Siow, portfolio manager in the London fixed-income team, to Hong Kong to head up its emerging markets approach for retail and institutional clients in the region.
Siow joined the business from BlueBay Asset Management, where he
specialised in emerging markets and fixed income investment. He
held similar responsibilities at Alchemy Special Situations and
Citigroup Salomon Smith Barney.
North America
PIMCO appointed Gregory Hall, managing director and head of private strategies, as its new head of US Global Wealth Management. Hall is based in PIMCO’s New York office and reports to Emmanuel Roman, PIMCO’s chief executive. Hall replaced Eric Mogelof who is leaving after 17 years with the firm. Joining PIMCO in 2017, Hall was previously a senior managing director at the Blackstone Group, where he led the development of several alternative investment businesses. At PIMCO, Hall has led the build out of the firm’s alternative credit and private strategies platform.
Silicon Valley Bank, the California-based firm, appointed Sunita Patel as head of business development for its technology and healthcare practice. Patel succeeded Jennifer Friel Goldstein, who joined SVB's venture capital arm, SVB Capital, as managing partner to lead the firm's new life science and healthcare investment team. She reports to Dave Sabow, head of technology and healthcare banking, North America and will be based in Palo Alto, California.
People's United Advisors, the registered investment advisor of Nasdaq-listed People's United Bank, appointed two senior executives: Anne Donahue, senior vice president, New York regional wealth leader, and David Murphy, SVP, Massachusetts regional wealth leader. They have more than 30 years' experience.
Murphy previously served as executive managing director, head of wealth advisory, for Boston Private Wealth. Prior to that, he spent 17 years at TD Bank Wealth as SVP, New England & Metro New York regional manager. A former military officer, Murphy served in Afghanistan from 2009 to 2010, and at US Special Operations Command in 2011 leading the Counter Threat Finance effort. He retired as a Colonel in 2012.
Donahue previously served as SVP, market leader, private wealth management at US Bank. During her decade of tenure, she launched the PW office in New York City. Before that, she was a managing director at The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation. She also held senior positions at Citibank and JP Morgan.
Raymond James brought over advisors Michael Brown, Tammy Brown, and Adam Brown, in Clayton, Missouri, to Raymond James Financial Services. The advisors came from UBS, where they previously managed about $300 million in client assets. They are joined by director of communications Victoria Viefhaus and RJFS director of client services Suzanne Markus. The team operates as Mike Brown Financial Group of Raymond James.
Raymond James welcomed financial advisor Kimberly Evans to its independent advisor channel in Atlanta, Georgia. Evans joined from Wells Fargo Advisors, where she previously managed more than $190 million in client assets, and is joined by relationship manager Anne Serianni. Evans and Serianni operate as Align Wealth Advisors located in Atlanta, Georgia.
Raymond James brought over advisor Steve Gross to its independent advisor channel in Briarcliff Manor, New York. Prior to this, Gross worked at Ameriprise, where he managed more than $165 million in client assets. He is joined by senior client service associate Luigi Muccitelli and registered client associate Rebecca Denham.
Argent Financial Group appointed J Aaron Jack as executive officer of Argent’s Oklahoma City-based subsidiary, Heritage Trust Company. Jack succeeded Heritage Trust co-founder S Bond Payne Jr, who accepted the position of chief of staff to Governor Kevin Stitt. A native Oklahoman, Jack returned to the state in 2013 to join Heritage. He spent five years as vice president, director of development and marketing, before being named chief development officer in 2018 and assuming responsibility for marketing, sales and business development for Argent Financial Group’s entire 12-state footprint.
Bain & Company, the investment group, announced a number of appointments to promote social and racial equity.
Maria Gordian, MD, a partner in Bain's New York office, heads the firm's new Global Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Council. Dr Gordian, a 10-year veteran at Bain, spent two decades advising healthcare leaders on their biggest challenges. She has extensive experience of creating growth strategies and identifying operational improvements, and she is a member of Bain's Healthcare Private Equity practice. Dr Gordian has led two affinity groups for Bain employees, Blacks at Bain (BABs) and Latinos at Bain (LATBA). She will continue to lead BABs and hand over the reins for LATBA to Saber Sherrard, a partner from the Dallas office.
The firm named Julie Coffman, a partner in Bain's Chicago office, as the founding leader of the firm's new DEI practice. Coffman leads the firm's newly formed Transformation Office, along with Darren Jackson, a partner in Los Angeles, and Emily Frasier, an associate partner in Atlanta.
Jon Barfield heads Bain's Racial Equity & Social Justice pillar within the Social Impact practice. Barfield is a partner in Bain's New York office. Barfield, who joined the firm nearly a decade ago, is a leader in Bain's Healthcare and Private Equity practices. He is also a leader within the BABs affinity group.
Pathstone, the family office, appointed prominent industry figure Mark Tibergien as a board member. Tibergien recently served as chief executive of Pershing Advisor Solutions, an affiliate of Pershing and a division of BNY Mellon. Having started his career as a journalist, he eventually shifted into senior executive roles with a variety of firms.
Kohlberg Kravis Roberts, the investment group, promoted Suzanne Donohoe to a new role as its first global head of strategic growth. Eric Mogelof succeeded Donohoe and joined KKR as a partner and global head of KKR’s client and partner group. Mogelof most recently served as head of PIMCO’s US Global Wealth Management business and was a member to PIMCO’s executive committee.
BNY Mellon Wealth Management appointed Nakia Maddox-Eubanks as a senior wealth manager, responsible for advising high net worth clients and family offices. Based in Boston, Maddox-Eubanks reports to Dan Gebhart, senior director. Maddox-Eubanks brought more than 20 years of private wealth management experience to this role, most recently as a portfolio strategist with Bainco Investors.
UBS hired a Washington, DC-based team from Goldman Sachs’ private wealth management division overseeing $3 billion in client assets. The private wealth advisors are John Hanley, Colin McKay and Michael Francis. The team, which joined the UBS Northeast Private Wealth market, managed by Julie Fox, located in the Washington, DC PWM office, reports to branch manager Brendan Graham. Other joiners are Karlyn Wright, a trusts and estates specialist, Louis McCabe, a senior wealth strategy associate, and Katherine Andes, a team administrator, also joined the team at UBS Private Wealth Management.
Argent Financial Group promoted two of its figures in the mineral management division. Megan Bowers, who is in the Fort Worth, Texas, office, was promoted to audit manager, and Grant Nelson, who is in Ruston, was promoted to audit associate. Both report to David Luke, president of Argent Mineral Management. Bowers, who has been with Louisiana-based Argent for six years, and leads the audit team. She is responsible for setting up client assets and researching title documents to verify mineral ownership across the 12 states in which Argent operates.
Sanctuary Wealth added its first Louisiana team, the Longo Group, to its network. The team is led by Ted Longo, who has more than 30 years at Merrill Lynch where he was managing director, senior resident director and wealth management advisor. The firm has eight members.
Hylant, the insurance brokerage, expanded its family office practice by hiring industry veteran Paul Tanner. Tanner, a Certified Advisor of Personal Insurance (CAPI) and Wharton School of Business graduate, leads the practice based in Beverly Hills, California.
tru Independence, a platform for financial advisors, appointed Gary Bonner as chief operating officer. Bonner has more than 20 years of experience in the financial services industry. Previously, he served as the COO of Avalon Advisors, an RIA based in Texas.
Berdon LLP Accountants and Advisors admitted Amy Joyce, CPA, JD and Ada Clapp, JD, to the partnership. Joyce, who has more than 25 years of professional experience, joined as a partner and specializes in advising high net worth individuals with tax mitigation and wealth preservation strategies. Clapp joined as a senior principal and is an attorney with more than 25 years of experience counselling ultra-high net worth individuals, fiduciaries, and family offices on a wide variety of matters.
Skience, a financial services solutions and consulting provider that works with RIAs, named Marc Butler as president and chief operating officer. A 25-year wealth management and financial technology veteran, Butler had leadership roles at BNY Mellon/Pershing, most recently as COO and managing director of BNY Mellon/Albridge.
The Securities and Exchange Commission appointed Marc P Berger as deputy director of its enforcement division. He was director of the New York regional office. A former federal prosecutor, Berger became an Assistant US Attorney in the Southern District of New York (SDNY) in 2002.
Aegon Asset Management named Stephen Dougherty as global head of product, based in Chicago, where he manages a global team of 11 and reports to group head Chris Thompson. Prior to that, Dougherty was vice president of fixed income, currency and commodities at JP Morgan. He has also held senior posts at OnExchange, Societe Generale, Citibank and Bank of America.
Good Life Companies, the RIA, appointed two independent financial advisor businesses to its platform with approximately $150 million in total client assets. Former bank channel financial advisor Paul Castro launched Pathway Wealth Management, an independent practice affiliated with Good Life Companies. At the same time, Erik Steudle, also a former bank channel advisor, joined Good Life of NOVA (Northern Virginia), an independent team affiliated with Good Life Companies, as a senior partner.
Steward Partners Global Advisory, an employee-owned partnership associated with Raymond James Financial Services, added Jason Hevey in Boston, Ed Morenz in Keene, New Hampshire, and Kevin Dubner, in Albany, New York. It also opened an office in Conshohocken, Pennsylvania. Also joining the new office in Pennsylvania were Dean Rosini and Jeffrey Lazarus. Hevey joined as a director from Morgan Stanley Smith Barney, where he specialized in high net worth financial planning and oversaw more than $123 million in client assets. Morenz joined Steward Partners in Keene, New Hampshire as a vice president from Edward Jones, where he previously oversaw $150 million in client assets. Morenz joined The Monadnock Capital Group at Steward Partners in Keene, New Hampshire.
Dubner came from Janney Montgomery Scott where he previously oversaw $75 million in client assets. He joined Steward as a VP and brought nearly 40 years of experience to the firm. Dean Rosini and Jeff Lazarus both joined as VPs from Wells Fargo.
Bonhams appointed Michael C Hughes as vice president, head of department, Chinese Ceramics and Works Art for the US. He is based in New York. In addition, Bruce MacLaren was promoted to vice president, senior specialist, Chinese Paintings, US, and Chinese works of art.
Hughes joined from his own company Michael C Hughes LLC, as a specialist in Chinese art based in New York City. He is the president of the board of “Asia Week New York”, as well as a board member of the International Chinese Snuff Bottle Society, based in Baltimore.
In the case of MacLaren, he joined Bonhams in 2010. He has brought numerous important consignments to sale at Bonhams including Wang Hui (1632-1717) Album of Landscapes, which achieved $3,999,000 in May 2015, and Wu Guanzhong (1919-2010) Fish Pool in the Mountain City, that made $1,963,000 in May 2012. Prior to Bonhams, MacLaren spent 10 years as a curator of Chinese art at the Peabody Essex Museum in Salem, Massachusetts.
MMA Capital Holdings, the infrastructure-focused organization, announced that its chief executive, Michael Falcone, resigned, but remained a member of its board of directors. The president, Gary Mentesana, took on the CEO role.
Veteran securities industry attorney Paul McCurdy joined Katten’s financial markets and funds group in New York. McCurdy led the broker-dealer regulatory practice at his previous firm for more than 20 years, was an executive committee member for 12 years and was the firm's chairman for three years.
Fiduciary Trust International appointed Cathy Carilli as a senior portfolio manager, based in New York. Carilli has more than 20 years of experience customizing and managing multi-asset portfolios. Carilli joined from US Trust, Bank of America Wealth Management, where she worked for 24 years, most recently as managing director and senior portfolio manager. During her tenure there, Carilli was a member of the firm’s Custom Equity Solutions Group and Equity Approval Committee.
Verdence Capital Advisors appointed Michael Harris who has joined the firm as director of its family office business, taking on the role of partner. Prior to joining Verdence, Harris spent almost two decades at Campbell & Company LP, a multi-billion-dollar hedge fund where he most recently held the title of president.
Rothesay Asset Management promoted Robert Allard to the newly-created role of chief investment officer for the Americas. He leads the firm's US investment strategy in addition to his role as head of Rothesay's asset management business in the US. The firm also hired Daniel Parisi as a mortgage analyst to continue building out its residential real estate expertise in the US.
Allard leads all initiatives across Rothesay Asset Management NA in areas such as credit, structured finance, US public finance, residential and commercial real estate, and private placements. He joined as head of Rothesay Asset Management NA at its inception in early 2018.
Allard has more than 22 years of experience as a senior structured finance leader on the sell side and buy side, previously as the managing director and head of structured product distribution at both Goldman Sachs and Deutsche Bank before co-founding Firebreak Capital, a private structured credit hedge fund. Parisi joined Rothesay with over 10 years of experience in analyzing and trading mortgage loans and residential mortgage backed securities, most recently at MetLife Investments, where he was on the private fixed income and alternatives team focused on residential mortgages. Prior to MetLife, Parisi worked at Lone Star/Hudson Advisors and PricewaterhouseCoopers.
3iQ Corp, a Canadian investment fund manager focused on digital assets, named Tom Lombardi as managing director. Lombardi serves as adjunct professor of finance at Pepperdine University, teaching digital asset finance to MBA students. He is joining from 3iQ from Wave Financial, where he was leading the digital asset investment team in Los Angeles. Previously, he worked at the Enterprise Ethereum Alliance, West Partners private equity firm and Bank of America investment banking.
Sentinel Trust Company, the multi-family office, made a number of hires: Scott E Snyder, CFA, joined as a vice president, portfolio manager, managing the firm's international equity strategy and expanding the firm's data analytics capabilities. Snyder has more than two decades of experience in wealth and portfolio management, most recently as the portfolio manager and VP of investments with an investment firm in the Denver, Colorado area.
Hilary H Lane, JD, joined as a wealth planner, advising on sophisticated estate and wealth planning strategies including wealth transfer, tax planning, philanthropic matters, and business succession planning on behalf of Sentinel's clients. Lane is board certified in estate planning and probate law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization and joined Sentinel from her position as a partner in a boutique estate planning firm in Houston.
Kelsey W Gray, JD, joined as a client relationship officer, supporting the delivery of investment, planning, fiduciary, and family office services for a select group. Gray has four years of practicing estate planning and real estate law with two Houston-based boutique law firms.
First Bank & Trust Company appointed James A Hotchkiss to join its wealth management arm. Hotchkiss began his career in financial services in the Richmond metropolitan area following graduation from the University of Richmond. He has been providing wealth management services to his clients for 18 years, partnering with trust advisors, private bankers, and portfolio managers.
Round Table Wealth Management hired Kimberly Sharp as managing director, head of wealth services. Sharp has more than 20 years of experience in business management and consulting across various business sectors. In her previous role, she was the president of a business coaching and consulting firm.
Bain Capital Ventures appointed Aaref Hilaly as a partner to focus on seed and Series A investments in infrastructure and application software. Hilaly brought more than 20 years of experience as a serial entrepreneur and early-stage investor, most recently serving as a partner at Sequoia Capital for seven years and then at Wing Ventures.
Sanctuary Wealth appointed Susan Graybeal as director, international wealth management. Prior to this, Graybeal spent more than 30 years with Merrill Lynch where she was international supervision manager.
Cresset Asset Management named Randall Conte as its chief operating officer, responsible for overseeing client service, technology and operations, information and systems technology, HR, trading, and reporting. Prior to this, Conte was president of Parkway Bank and Trust and Parkway Bancorp, a $2.7 billion community bank based in Harwood Heights, Illinois, focused on commercial real estate lending.
Mergers and capital services firm Eaton Square is pushing further into the family offices space, adding the Hagan Capital Group. The family office is located in Atlanta, Georgia.
Jolene Fraser, a managing director in EisnerAmper’s financial advisory services group, was named chair of the California Society of CPAs for the 2020/21 term. Fraser worked from EisnerAmper’s Sacramento and San Francisco offices. She has more than 20 years of public accounting and consulting services experience.
Investment firm Mercer appointed David Scopelliti as a partner and global head of private debt based at its Norwalk, Connecticut, office. Scopelliti, who reports to global CIO for alternatives, Bill Muysken, oversees Mercer’s research and implements its private debt strategies globally. Scopelliti brought more than 30 years’ experience in a variety of senior private debt and private equity roles, including serving as CEO of Alcentra Capital Corporation. Before that, he was a partner at debt and equity firm GarMark Partners, and previously head of private equity and principal investment officer at the State of Connecticut Retirement Plans and Trust Funds.
LPL Financial welcomed Bernicke Wealth Management to its broker-dealer and hybrid registered investment advisor custodial platforms. The team aligned with LPL-affiliated Great Valley Advisor Group. Ty Bernicke, president and senior wealth manager of the eponymous business, launched his practice two decades ago under his father’s mentorship. The Altoona, Wisconsin-based firm has since grown into a 21-member team that includes four financial advisors, para-planners, technology specialists and several client services support members.