People Moves
Who's Moving Where In Wealth Management? - Juncture Wealth Strategies, BNY Mellon, Others

The latest senior moves in asset and wealth management from across North America.
Juncture Wealth Strategies
Juncture
Wealth Strategies, a US financial planning and investment
advisory firm, has appointed Bryan Noonan as a senior wealth
advisor to serve high net worth families, professionals, and
business owners from its office in Scottsdale, Arizona.
Noonan joins from Edward Jones where he served as a financial advisor. He has been a financial services professional for 16 years.
BNY Mellon Wealth Management
BNY
Mellon Wealth Management has appointed Christine Calderon as
a client strategist in Chicago. Reporting directly to Chicago
regional president Stacie Kuhlman, Calderon will be responsible
for all aspects of wealth management product, service, and sales
delivery.
Calderon joins with more than 20 years of experience advising wealthy individuals.
Previously, Calderon was executive director, banker at JP Morgan, where she advised on personal wealth, including banking, lending, investment management, estate, tax, and charitable planning. She began her tenure at JP Morgan as a senior investment associate.
Calderon earned a bachelor’s degree in business from Trinity Christian College. She is a Series 7 and Series 66 Securities license holder.
Argent
Argent
Trust Company has named Jeff Bradley as senior vice president
of institutional services in the Birmingham office. He will
report to Mark Milton, director of institutional services at
Argent Trust.
Bradley will assist in expanding Argent’s institutional trust platform of services working specifically with corporate, government and non-profit clients. He will also work with Argent Retirement Plan Advisors, a registered investment advisory subsidiary, consulting with all types of employer-sponsored retirement plans.
Prior to this, Bradley worked for Regions Financial Corporation
for 17 years. He started in Mobile as vice president of
institutional services. In 2010, he moved to the Birmingham
office and was promoted to senior vice president of institutional
services. Prior to Regions, Bradley was vice president of trust
at First-Citizens Bank and Trust in Raleigh, North Carolina.