People Moves
Who's Moving Where In Wealth Management? - Raymond James, Bonhams

The latest moves in wealth management across North America.
Raymond James
Raymond James Financial Services-ICD, the broker-dealer of
Florida-based Raymond James
Financial, has named Shannon Reid as its northeast regional
director. She succeeds Tom Harrington, who retires at the end of
the year after a 16-year stint in the role.
Reid has been with Raymond James since 2009 and has served in a variety of roles supporting financial advisors at the firm, including head of retirement solutions, vice president of cash management and private client group planning, vice president of private client group education and practice management, and most recently, senior vice president and divisional sales manager for the Raymond James & Associates Eastern Division. Prior to Raymond James, Reid worked at Goldman Sachs for more than nine years.
The region under her oversight includes Washington, DC, and Connecticut, Delaware, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont and Virginia.
Bonhams
Bonhams, the
international auction house, has appointed Muys Snijders as the
head of Americas for the Post-War & Contemporary Art Department.
Based in Madison Avenue in New York, Snijders will be responsible for leading all Bonhams’ Post-War & Contemporary Art business in America.
Snijders previously worked at Christie’s. Most recently she was managing director of Christie’s Americas. Snijders holds an MA in Art History and Classical Archaeology from Leiden University in the Netherlands, as well as an MA in Arts Management from Greenwich University and an MA in Art Market Appraisal from Kingston University in the UK. She is also a graduate of the Senior Executive Leadership Program for China from Harvard Business School, Tsinghua University in Beijing, and CEIBS in Shanghai. She has been involved in the auction business since 1998, and has worked in London and Amsterdam, as well as New York.