People Moves
Summary Of Executive Moves In North American Wealth Management – June 2023

The latest roundup of moves and appointments in the wealth management and private banking sector.
Global business advisory firm EisnerAmper appointed Pamela
Dennett and John Clausen as partners with a specialization in
taxation. Dennett, who is a partner in the firm's private client
services group, has 30 years of industry experience. Clausen is a
partner in the firm’s SALT Group and specializes in state and
local taxation.
Northern Trust Asset Management made several organizational and
leadership changes:
-- John McCareins, head of international business. NTAM
named one leader responsible for the Europe, Middle East and
Africa, and Asia-Pacific regions. In this newly-created role,
McCareins is responsible for leading regional and country
strategies, managing daily operations, regulatory affairs,
relationships with other businesses, and building out local
capabilities tailored for the regional clientele. McCareins has a
series of country managers reporting to him and he continues to
report to Daniel Gamba, NTAM president.
-- Michael Hunstad, deputy chief investment officer and CIO of
global equities, continues to report to global CIO Angelo
Manioudakis.
-- Sheri Hawkins, head of investment platform services, leads a
new group, Investment Platform Services, that will be closely
tied with the investment organization. Hawkins continues to
report to Gamba.
Procyon Partners announced that advisors Frank J McKiernan and
Jerry R Sneed had joined the firm, each as a senior private
wealth advisor. Together, they previously managed over $600
million in assets at Baker Tilly Wealth Management. The team
works in the New York and Massachusetts areas.
Besides McKiernan and Sneed, the following team members joined
Procyon: Christopher Sneed, financial advisor; Amanda DiGuiseppe,
client service associate; and Emily Demers, client service
associate.
RockX, an Asian tech and solutions firm working in the crypto
finance and blockchain space, appointed Paul Mischenko as its
Americas head as the firm expands into the region.
AlTi, the multi-family office operating around the world,
appointed Murray Stoltz as managing director, senior relationship
manager. Prior to this, Stoltz was principal and senior wealth
advisor at Bessemer Trust, where he led the team responsible for
presenting client solutions across investment management, wealth
planning and family office services. Stoltz also worked at
Manchester Capital Management, Wilmington Trust, Fiduciary Trust
International, Morgan Stanley and First Boston.
Argent Financial Group promoted Jyotsaana Parajuli to Argent’s
controller. Parajuli, who previously served as assistant
controller, continues to report to Daniel Taylor, Argent’s chief
accounting officer. In her new position, Parajuli oversees
various areas of daily accounting operations. Her duties also
include the administration of corporate budgets and forecasts as
well as tax planning for Argent Financial Group and all
subsidiaries.
Stratos Wealth Advisors hired wealth management veteran Robert A
Hamer, who has more than $250 million in assets under management.
Hamer joined from Asset Management Group where he had been a
managing director since 2016. Prior to joining AMG in 2007, Hamer
was a founding partner and managing director of Sunset Partners
Capital Management.
SEI, the US-headquartered technology and investment solutions
group, appointed former Refinitiv figure Sneha Shah as head of
new business ventures – a newly-created role. Based in New
Jersey, she reports to the group’s CEO, Ryan Hicke. Shah most
recently served as managing director and group lead of the London
Stock Exchange Group's Business Accelerator, where she created
and scaled new businesses at the intersection of data, artificial
intelligence, and technology.
UBS brought in a team of advisors – who previously worked at
First Republic Bank – for its “Pacific Desert” market in the La
Jolla/San Diego office. The advisors are Gregg Palmer and Jason
Kaimer, of Nautilus Wealth Management Group. They were joined by
client service associate Saba Lak. Prior to joining UBS,
Palmer worked at First Republic for nearly 12 years as managing
director and wealth advisor. Kaimer, who joined as a financial
advisor, has more than 30 years of experience working in
financial services. He spent the past 24 years at First Republic.
Lak also came from First Republic Private Bank, where she spent
five years as a preferred banker.
Certuity, the US multi-family office, appointed Mariia Eroshin as
a managing director for its family office, foundations and
endowments business. Eroshin brings more than 20 years of
experience working with ultra-high net worth families,
foundations, endowments and family offices. Previously, Eroshin
was senior vice president and private wealth advisor for UBS
Financial Services, where she created and led a UHNW family
offices and foundations practice.
CanDeal, a provider of electronic Canadian fixed income
marketplace solutions, data, and information services, launched a
new division to focus exclusively on benchmark administration and
related services. Compliance veteran Louise Brinkmann was named
head of CanDeal Benchmark Solutions.
Financial advisor Michael Schwartz and his team joined Iron Birch
Advisors, an independent channel of Ameriprise Financial. They
had been working with Cetera Advisor Networks.
BNY Mellon Wealth Management appointed Chris Vella as the new
chief investment officer for its Investor Solutions business.
Vella is based in New York and reports to Sinead Colton-Grant,
head of IS. Stephen Kolano was the previous CIO of BNY Mellon
Investor Solutions.
Vella joined BNY Mellon from Northern Trust where he spent 20
years, most recently as chief investment officer of multi-manager
solutions with responsibility for investment strategy, manager
selection and portfolio construction for institutions and family
offices.
Alex Brown, a division of Raymond James, welcomed client
advisor Eva Marina Ovejero, CPM®, to its Miami, Florida office.
Ovejero was previously at Morgan Stanley, where she managed
approximately $509 million in client assets and specialized in
serving high net worth Central and Latin American families and
business owners. She joined Alex Brown's Brickell Avenue branch,
headed by Eric Termini, regional executive for South
Florida.
Calamos Investments, the Chicago-headquartered firm, added two
senior executives to its Calamos Wealth Management business. Jon
Adams joined as chief investment officer, for wealth management,
and John Campbell joined as chief wealth strategist, head of
wealth planning and trust services. They are both senior vice
presidents, based in Chicago’s metro area, reporting to Joe
Weidenbach, who was hired as head of Calamos Wealth Management in
October last year.
Cresset, the US wealth management firm, appointed Mark Rogozinski
as executive managing director of its family office services
group. Rogozinski, who brings 30 years’ experience in wealth
management, including wealth advisory, wealth tech, and
multi-family office firms, served in many C-suite roles. Before
joining Cresset, Rogozinski was chief strategy officer for
Pitcairn, the multi-family office. He took over from David
Fisher, who moved into a senior advisor role with Cresset.
CIBC Private Wealth, US, appointed Robert McKeon as its new chief
fiduciary officer responsible for overseeing the fiduciary
activities and trust administration practices of the firm’s
National Trust Company and Delaware Trust Company. Prior to
joining CIBC Private Wealth McKeon, who has more than 25 years of
experience, served as an executive vice president and senior
director of fiduciary oversight at M&T Bank/Wilmington Trust.
Previously, McKeon held leadership positions in the wealth
management and fiduciary divisions of Merrill Lynch, Morgan
Stanley and Capital One.
Raymond James welcomed financial advisor David Weimer to
Raymond James Financial Services – the firm’s independent advisor
channel – in Glenwood Springs, Colorado. Weimer founded and led
Weimer Wealth Management. His team includes senior client
services manager, Julie Pelland, and client service associates,
Lisa Weimer and Debbie Bethell. Previously, the group was
affiliated with Edward Jones where they managed more than $165
million in client assets. Weimer has gained more than 23
years of experience since launching his financial planning career
at Edward Jones in 1999.
Raymond James also welcomed financial advisor Charles Mann to
Raymond James Financial Services. Mann owns Habit Financial
in Canadian, Texas, where he is joined by branch operations
coordinator Ashley Billings. Previously, he was affiliated with
Edward Jones managing approximately $180 million in client
assets.
Raymond James welcomed financial advisor Kyle Roulet to its
independent advisor channel in Folsom, California. As managing
partner at R6 Wealth Partners, Roulet serves select families,
business owners, corporate executives, retirees and captive
insurance holders with financial plans and strategies. His team
includes client service administrator, Nancy Rhea, and client
service associate, Logan Roulet-Disalvo. He was formerly at
Edward Jones where he managed more than $145 million in client
assets.
Raymond James welcomed financial advisor Juan Militello, MBA, to
Raymond James & Associates – the firm's employee advisor
channel – in Coral Gables, Florida. Militello joined RJA's South
Florida complex, led by complex manager Stephen Sullivan. He
previously managed more than $240 million in client assets at
Morgan Stanley.