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Who's Moving Where In Wealth Management? - KKR, BNY Mellon

The latest senior moves in asset and wealth management from across North America.
KKR
Kohlberg
Kravis Roberts, the investment group, has promoted Suzanne
Donohoe to a new role as its first global head of strategic
growth. Eric Mogelof will succeed Donohoe and join KKR as a
partner and global head of KKR’s client and partner group.
Donohoe will be charged with building new businesses for the firm and growing KKR’s investor partnerships - covering some of the largest institutions in the world. She will also work with KKR’s co-chief executives and co-presidents on strategy for the firm.
“As we reflected on KKR’s last ten years of growth, and the addition of 20 new businesses during that time, we decided we needed to add a leader fully dedicated to our next set of new businesses and the strategies around them,” Henry Kravis and George Roberts, co-founders and co-CEOs of KKR, said.
Mogelof, meanwhile, most recently served as head of PIMCO’s US Global Wealth Management business and was a member of PIMCO’s executive committee.
BNY Mellon Wealth Management
BNY
Mellon Wealth Management has 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 brings over 20 years of private wealth management experience to this role, most recently as a portfolio strategist with Bainco Investors. Previously, she was senior vice president, relationship manager for CIBC Private Wealth Management and assistant portfolio manager with the sustainability group of Loring Wolcott & Coolidge. She has also worked at Wellington Management Company, Fidelity Management & Research Company, and Standish, Ayer & Wood.