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Who's Moving Where In Wealth Management? – Citi Wealth, Royal Bank Of Canada

Editorial Staff September 24, 2025

Who's Moving Where In Wealth Management? – Citi Wealth, Royal Bank Of Canada

The latest moves, appointments and personnel changes in North American wealth management.

Citi Wealth
Christine Curtiss (pictured below) is joining Citi Wealth’s investment solutions team as head of asset manager relationships, based in Boston, effective October 16. Curtiss had worked for 15 years at BNY, most recently as head of global family office, retail and international wealth. 


Christine Curtiss

Kate Boucher (pictured below) will be joining as global head of alternative investment sales, located in Greenwich, starting in December after a period of gardening leave. She worked for 15 years at Goldman Sachs Asset Management, primarily in its alternative investment solutions group. Most recently, she served as head of US third-party wealth alternatives.


Kate Boucher

Royal Bank of Canada, JP Morgan
RBC Wealth Management – US, part of Royal Bank of Canada, has appointed former JP Morgan figure Kevin Carey as managing director – financial advisor. He will be joining its New York City branch. 

Carey, who led a practice with nearly $1 billion in client assets at JP Morgan Wealth Management, has been in the financial services industry for more than 27 years. His experience has taken him from the fixed income side, to banking and ultimately wealth management.

“We are continuing to attract the very best advisors to RBC Wealth Management as well as the New York City market,” New York Metro complex director John Moran, said. 

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