People Moves
Who's Moving Where In Wealth Management? β Fiduciary Trust Company, Raymond James

The latest senior moves, appointments and personnel changes in North American wealth management.
Fiduciary Trust Company
Fiduciary
Trust Company has appointed Frank Brochin as chief investment
officer.
Prior to this, Brochin was CIO of the family office practice at Focus Partners Wealth. He earned an MBA from Harvard Business School and a PhD in electrical engineering from Princeton University.
This is a replacement position for FTC's former CIO, Hans Olsen, who departed to pursue other opportunities, a spokesperson told Family Wealth Report when asked about the matter.
βFrank is an accomplished investment leader with broad experience across global markets and asset classes,β Austin V Shapard, president and chief executive of Fiduciary Trust Company, said.
βHis depth of experience will be valuable to our clients and our team. We are also pleased that his addition reflects the continued investments we are making in our capabilities with the support of our new capital partner, GTCR β investments designed to benefit clients over time by enhancing our investment platform, technology, and overall client experience,β he said.
The firm was founded in 1885.
Raymond James
Financial advisor Brent Tiemeyer has joined the employee advisor
channel of Raymond
James; he previously oversaw about $150 million in client
assets at Edward Jones.
As part of Olive Tree Private Wealth of Raymond James in St Louis, Missouri, Tiemeyer provides financial guidance to clients including individuals, families and business owners.
Tiemeyer, who brings 10 years of financial services industry experience to the role, spent nine of those years at Edward Jones.