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Who's Moving Where In Wealth Management? - Fiduciary Trust Of New England, EisnerAmper

The latest senior executive moves in North American wealth management.
Fiduciary Trust of New England
Fiduciary
Trust of New England, a New Hampshire-chartered trust
company, has appointed Katey Datillo as vice president and trust
officer.
Datillo joins Fiduciary Trust from State Street where she was a manager and trust officer responsible for administering all the bank’s personal trust accounts and overseeing relationships with independent investment advisors. She was previously at Investors Bank & Trust Company before it was acquired by State Street. Earlier in her career, she served in trust and estate administration positions at US Trust, Citibank, and Princeton Bank and Trust.
EisnerAmper
EisnerAmper has
hired David A Goldstein as a director of business development for
its financial services group. He will specialize in hedge funds,
private equity funds, alternative investments, capital markets
and business consulting.
Goldstein has more than 20 years of experience in business development, relationship management and fund operations. Having worked with an array of financial services organizations, Goldstein’s expertise includes fund structuring, jurisdictions, regulations, service models and strategies. He has also worked with start-up firms through multi-billion-dollar money managers with their operational needs.
Prior to joining the firm, Goldstein was the senior vice president of client solutions and relationship management with a major fund services firm that catered to both US domestic and offshore funds.
Cornerstone
Cornerstone
Capital Group, an SEC-registered investment advisor based in
New York, has appointed Brenda Boone to its board of directors.
Boone has more than two decades of business experience.
Boone founded and was chief executive of Human Solutions, a human engineering company that bid and won large-scale federal contracts with the Federal Aviation Administration and NASA, where she helped modernize the National Airspace System by using human-centered designs to build and implement air traffic control programs as well as systems for the cockpit. She has also supported women’s and children’s rights and established the Brenda Boone Hope Center in 2007 (now Ripples International) in Kenya.