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Who's Moving Where In Wealth Management? - Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan Private Bank
Editorial Staff
28 June 2018
Goldman Sachs JP Morgan Private Bank Aba will move to the US bank’s office in New York to be head of investments for Mexico. The bank confirmed that Aba will report to Eduardo Loja, the investment team leader for Latin America. Replacing Aba is Diana Robinson, head of equities for Europe, Middle East and Africa. She will switch from the bank’s London office and report to Chris Blum, head of investments for Asia. Aba has worked with JP Morgan in Asia for more than a decade, operating from Singapore and Hong Kong.
Goldman Sachs has appointed Justin Tuck as a vice president in its private wealth management division, this publication understands.
Tuck is a former NFL defensive end, who spent eight years at the New York Giants, and the last few years of his career at the Oakland Raiders.
He will start his new role in July. Tuck graduated from the Wharton School of Business the University of Pennsylvania with a MBA in management.
This publication can confirm that Christophe Aba, JP Morgan Private Bank's managing director and regional head of investments for Southeast Asia, is moving to the US for a new role.