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Summary Of North American Wealth Management Executive Moves - September 2021

The latest senior moves and appointments across the region's wealth management sector.
RFC Financial Planners, a full-service financial planning and
wealth management firm based in Ann Arbor, Michigan, joined
Carson Partners, a network of advisory firms in the US. The
11-person RFC Financial Planners team is led by Michigan natives
Michael Rautiola and Adam Finch. It has $300 million in assets
under management.
Raymond James welcomed financial advisors Charles Mintz, Timothy
Gray and Wren Mintz to Raymond James & Associates – its employee
advisor channel in Wilmington, North Carolina. The team, which
operates as The Cape Fear Group of Raymond James, joined from
Truist Investment Services, where they managed about $500 million
in client assets. Emily Harvey, senior registered client service
associate, and Ellen Heckert, senior service associate, also
joined the group.
Charles Mintz, managing director, began his career in 1981 with
Wheat, First Securities and later became the president and
co-founder of Fox, Graham & Mintz Securities, which in 1990 was
acquired by Scott & Stringfellow. After serving as the firm’s
chief administrative officer and chief financial officer in 1997,
he was appointed executive vice president and director of the
Private Client Group and elected to the board of directors of
Scott & Stringfellow Financial.
Gray began his financial career in 2005 as a regional private
banker with Wachovia Bank and Wachovia Securities. He joined
Truist’s predecessor firm, BB&T Wealth, in 2010 as a private
advisor, later partnering with Charles to create The Cape Fear
Group in 2013. He earned his bachelor’s degree in business
administration from
A Certified Financial Planner™ professional and vice president,
Wren Mintz began his career in 2012 with Truist’s predecessor
firm, BB&T Scott & Stringfellow, in the Raleigh, North
Carolina, office and joined The Cape Fear Group in Wilmington in
2015. He graduated with a bachelor’s degree in business
administration, with a concentration in finance, from North
Carolina State University.
Raymond James also brought in advisors James Wendling, Steven
VanDerSchaaf and Clint Allaman in Davenport, Iowa, to its RJA
channel. The advisors were previously at Morgan Stanley, where
they managed about $315 million in client assets. Together, they
operate as Wendling VanDerSchaaf Allaman Group of Raymond
James.
Raymond James also welcomed Peppi Talley and Jessica Hall in
Birmingham, Alabama, to its employee advisor channel. The branch
is led by Michael Turnbough. Operating as Talley and Hall Wealth
Management of Raymond James, the group joined from BBVA, where
they managed more than $250 million in client assets. The firm
also welcomed Nick Peregoy to RJA.
The group also brought in financial advisor Alberto Sisso to
Raymond James & Associates in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Sisso
joined from Wells Fargo, where he previously managed about $200
million in client assets.
Raymond James welcomed financial advisors Joel Moline, Scott
Mercer, Bassem Abou-Zeid, and John Sullivan to Raymond James &
Associates – the firm’s employee advisor channel. The advisors
joined RJA’s Minneapolis, Minnesota, office managed by Peter
King. Prior to this, the team, which operates as Moline Mercer
Wealth Management Group of Raymond James, joined from Merrill
Lynch, where they managed more than $675 million in client
assets. Other joiners were senior client service associate Gina
Sedlacek and senior registered client service associate Michele
Weiss.
Alex Brown, a division of Raymond James, welcomed client advisors
who collectively manage more than $1 billion in assets in Miami
and New York. Joiners to Alex Brown’s Miami office were former
Wells Fargo client advisors Juan Felipe Souza, Fernando Riojas,
Jaime Badia, James Levy, Jorge Benitez, Doraida Fernandez, Pablo
Annovelli and Carlos Paez.
Master Plan Investment Group, the wealth management and corporate
retirement plan advisory firm, named three new team members:
Tajaun Bush, Tameka Jefferson and Samuel Tagget.
UBS hired more wealth advisors to join its business in
California’s Newport Beach. The team is led by private wealth
advisors Steven Weber and Christopher Weber, and serves family
office clients and private foundations in California and across
the Southwest. Steven Weber has over 35 years of investment
experience – including 24 years at Morgan Stanley Private Wealth
Management – with a focus on formulating customized asset
allocation strategies, risk management, equity portfolio
management and alternative investments.
Christopher Weber joined UBS after almost nine years at Morgan
Stanley Private Wealth Management. He is responsible for asset
allocation, portfolio implementation, financial analysis and
reporting, and client relations. Previously, he served as a
portfolio manager with Bank of America Merrill Lynch. The team
also includes senior wealth strategy associate Brian Weber and
team administrator Krista Maloney.
Franklin Resources, the US-listed organization operating as
Franklin Templeton, acquired the investment-grade credit team of
Aviva Investors in the US. The team members include senior
portfolio managers Josh Lohmeier and Michael Cho who joined
Franklin Templeton Fixed Income. In addition, Tom Meyers,
previously Aviva’s head of Americas client solutions, joined FTFI
in a newly-created role as senior vice president, senior director
of investments and strategy development, fixed income. Lohmeier
and Meyers report to Sonal Desai, chief investment officer at
FTFI, and the investment team will continue to report to
Lohmeier.
A group of former Merrill Lynch Colorado-based wealth advisors,
running $1.75 billion of client money, formed their own RIA. R
Scott Bills, Brett R Bills, Teresa L Friess, Aaron P Seeman and
Joshua P DeLoach partnered with Dynasty Financial Partners to
launch Nilsine Partners. Based in Greenwood Village, Colorado,
the firm is led by brothers R Scott Bills and Brett R Bills who
have decades of experience as wealth advisors. The Nilsine team
has a total of nine members, including five advisors.
Tanglewood Total Wealth Management, a Texan firm overseeing $1.5
billion of assets, appointed former Tiedemann Advisors chief
investment strategist, Paul Buongiorno, as co-chief investment
officer. He shares the role with the firm’s founder John Merrill.
Buongiorno takes on the role of chief investment officer of
Tanglewood and Merrill will transition to a pure advisory role
while remaining a key part of the firm’s investment committee.
(Buongiorno will initially serve as co-CIO alongside John
Merrill; in 2023 he will assume the mantle fully when John
Merrill steps back from the role.)
Gresham Partners, which serves ultra-high net worth clients,
appointed Nicole Perkins as a principal, director of client
experience and development and a member of its operating
committee. Perkins spent the past 10 years at the PNC Financial
Services Group as an executive vice president and the managing
executive of Hawthorn, PNC Family Wealth. Previously, she served
as director of fiduciary services at Hawthorn and provided wealth
management advice to UHNW clients.
Private client and public law barrister Claire van Overdijk
joined Carey Olsen in Bermuda as counsel in the firm's dispute
resolution and litigation team. Van Overdijk is an expert in
cross-border disputes and private international law. Her private
client practice includes contentious trust and estates work and
extends to cross-border disputes concerning trusts, estates,
foreign succession and domicile. Prior to joining Carey Olsen,
she practised as a barrister at Outer Temple Chambers in London,
where she also ran a public law practice.
UBS Private Wealth Management hired financial advisor Daniel Gray
in the firm’s Los Angeles office. Over 18 years, Gray has built a
practice serving ultra-high net worth individuals and families,
latterly as a managing director and private banker at Deutsche
Bank, where he spent more than 15 years.
Appway, which provides financial services firms with workflow
tools such as onboarding, appointed Ates Civitci as head of sales
in North America. Ates Civitci brings more than 15 years of
experience in financial services to the job, having concentrated
during his career on client relationship building, risk
management, and compliance. He has served in roles in strategic
account management and sales at firms such as Charles River.
First Sentier Investors, the global asset manager, appointed
Jamie Damon, CFA, as a senior director. Reporting to Bachar
Beaini, First Sentier's managing director and head of the
Americas region in New York, Damon leads North American sales and
client servicing for affiliate FSSA Investment Managers, an
active emerging markets and Asia-Pacific equity
specialist.
Key Private Bank appointed Michael Rieger as senior vice
president and market leader to lead its Hudson Valley/Metro New
York market. He is based in the firm’s New York City office and
reports to Thomas Scaturro, Key Private Bank regional executive
for Eastern Markets and Florida Market president. He has more
than 20 years’ wealth and investment sector experience. Rieger
was previously a senior director and wealth manager at Bank of
New York Mellon where he directly managed complex client
relationships with more than $1.3 billion of assets under
management.
Cresset hired Archan Basu as deputy chief investment officer, and Paul Algreen as chief technology officer. Basu is responsible for overseeing the consistent and tailored implementation of investment views across client portfolios. He supports Jack Ablin, Cresset’s chief investment officer, across the full range of investment activities from research to design, execution, and communication.
Cresset Asset Management hired five advisors from JP Morgan
Private Bank. The advisors, who were all appointed as managing
director, wealth advisor, were Kevin McGuire, Vanessa Ramich,
Sarah Burney, and Jake Schwinn, CFA. Dan Biondi joined Cresset as
an associate director, wealth advisor.
Most recently, as head of portfolio construction guidance for
Fidelity Institutional Asset Management, Basu led a portfolio
strategy team that assisted professional investors to develop
better model portfolios. Prior to that, he served as global head
of portfolio construction for JP Morgan Private Bank, where he
oversaw the application of strategic, tactical, and manager views
across all discretionary investment accounts. Earlier roles
included director of quantitative research for Bernstein Global
Wealth Management.
Algreen brings nearly 20 years’ financial industry experience to
his role at Cresset. He has held director and c-suite-level
positions at various financial and investment firms, including
technology leadership, investment, and digital transformation
roles. Before joining Cresset, Algreen served as chief
information officer at Janus Henderson Investors, where he led
the integration between Janus Capital Group and Henderson Global
Investors and modernized the digital capabilities of the combined
firm.
CIBC added Jessica McKane Andrisen to its US private wealth team.
She is a senior vice president and business development officer
in Denver. It also brought in Nicole Argyriadis, senior vice
president and senior trust advisor in Boston. McKane Andrisen,
who has 15 years of industry experience, previously served as
vice president and wealth advisor at Wells Fargo. Andrisen
attended Colorado State University.
Argyriadis is a senior trust advisor, with more than 10 years of
industry experience. Prior to joining the firm, she served as a
trust and estate paralegal at Fiduciary Trust Company where she
worked with high net worth clients on all aspects of estate and
trust administration, as well as completing annual trust reviews
for regulators. Previously, she served as a trust and estate
paralegal at Rackemann, Sawyer and Brewster.
Advisor Group, the network of independent wealth management
firms, appointed Clayton Chandler as chief security, privacy and
data officer. Most recently, Chandler was chief information
security officer, global head of cyber security and Americas head
of technology security with Credit Suisse.
Bank of Southern California, based in San Diego, appointed Nicole
Swain as president of private banking. She serves as a member of
the executive team, providing leadership and oversight of the
newly-formed private banking group. With more than 30 years in
the industry, Swain was previously the chief banking officer of
First Choice Bank for nearly eight years. Before this, she was
senior vice president, private banking manager at Beach Business
Bank and an executive officer at Bay Cities National Bank. For
over a decade prior to that, Swain was one of the leading
managers at Wells Fargo, managing a team of bankers in the West
Los Angeles region.
Carson Group, the financial services firm, appointed Ana Trujillo
Limón as director, coaching and advisor content. A communications
professional with more than 15 years of media experience as a
reporter and editor, she was most recently editor-in-chief, FPA
Publications with the Financial Planning Association (FPA) in
Denver.
Truist Wealth added a group of former Wells Fargo Private Bank
advisors to its New England team. Kenneth Connors was named
wealth advisor, Douglas Rogers was appointed investment manager,
and Beth Robillard was made advice and planning strategist. The
trio oversaw $400 million in assets under management.
DeVoe & Company, a consulting firm and investment bank serving
the RIA industry, added 30-year industry veteran Ed Moore to its
team of consulting and investment banking professionals. Moore
became part of the firm’s group of Masters Coaches and will work
with leaders of large RIAs.
Baird, the US wealth and investment banking house, appointed
Margaret Wilkin to its Roseville, California, wealth management
team as a director and financial advisor. She was joined by
client specialist Rebecca Talley. Wilkin joined from Wells Fargo,
bringing more than 20 years of industry experience and
approximately $190 million in assets under management.
JTC, the global provider of fund, corporate and private client
services, launched fiduciary services for the domestic market and
hired two senior trust professionals based on the East coast. The
firm appointed Tim Carroll and Gregg Homan. Carroll was named
head of trust and fiduciary – private client services (PCS),
Americas. A US trust specialist with over 30 years’ experience in
the sector, Carroll advises on advanced estate planning
techniques to ultra-high net worth individuals. He was previously
chief trust officer at UBS Trust Company based in Delaware and
most recently president/CEO at New York Private Trust
Company.
Homan was made head of domestic business development – PCS,
Americas. He has more than 20 years’ trust sector experience
where his focus has been on strategy, complex trust structures,
tax and estate planning. His previous experience included
director of sales and business development at Royal Bank of
Canada Trust Company (Delaware) Limited and most recently, head
of sales at Arden Trust Company.
Next Level Private, a wealth management house formerly affiliated
with UBS as Mitchell WealthCare, became a fully-independent
registered investment advisor. Its eight-person team oversees
$850 million in client money.
Barry Mitchell, founder and managing director, Next Level
Private, began his financial services career in 1987 with Merrill
Lynch and became a financial advisor with Oppenheimer & Co in
1988. He later worked with a number of respected companies
including Dean Witter Reynolds, Wachovia Securities and Merrill
Lynch before joining UBS in 2011.
Other joiners were MD of client engagement Jenny Piche; senior
financial advocate Gary Raniolo II, a Certified Exit Plan Advisor
(CEPA); director of client experience Maggie Smith; client
advocate Jennifer Galli; investment strategist Phil Johanson; and
financial advocate Nick Mariano. Also joining Next Level Private
is Kate Bluvol, CPA, who will serve as chief operating officer
and chief compliance officer.
Rothschild & Co appointed Bob Berry as managing director in the
financial sponsors group in its global advisory business in North
America. Berry will be based in Boston. Previously, he was a
managing director in the financial sponsors group with Truist
Securities. Prior to this, Berry headed the consumer and retail
groups at Truist and Raymond James.