People Moves
Who's Moving Where In Wealth Management? – KeyBank Wealth Management, CIBC

The latest senior moves and appointments in the North America wealth management sector.
KeyBank
KeyBank
Wealth Management, a division of US-listed KeyCorp, has
appointed Solomon Schmidt as executive vice president and Key
Private Client national executive – a role that will involve
increasing the growth of mass-affluent clients.
Schmidt is based in Madison, Wisconsin, and reports to Joe
Skarda, president of KeyBank Wealth Management, the firm said in
a statement yesterday. Schmidt has worked in the wealth
management arena for more than two decades. Most recently, he
headed the central wealth management advisor division for US
Bank. He earned a bachelor of arts in business administration
from Coe College in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. He holds FINRA
licenses Series 7, 66, 24, 53, Life and Health and has also
earned the CFP® and ChFC® professional designations.
CIBC
CIBC has added six senior
figures to its private banking and wealth management teams.
The joiners are Diane McNeal; Nicholas Gibson; Gregory Botshon;
Bonnie R Metcalfe; Emily Wheeler, and Kevin Hauri.
McNeal is named managing director and national practice leader
for private banking and consumer lending in West Palm Beach,
Florida and Chicago, Illinois. With more than 35 years of
combined private and commercial banking experience, McNeal
provides leadership and expertise on custom credit, mortgage and
deposit solutions to the private banking team. Previously, she
served as regional managing director of the Florida and Atlanta
markets for Wilmington Trust.
Gibson has joined as managing director and private wealth
market manager in St Louis, Missouri, with over 15 years of
industry experience. In this role, he is responsible for
assisting high net worth individuals and families to
develop customized strategies designed to manage, protect
and transfer their wealth through comprehensive planning,
banking, credit and investment solutions. Prior to joining the
firm, Gibson served as a senior wealth advisor at Regions Bank
Private Wealth and Trust.
Botshon is named managing director and senior private banker in
New York, New York, with over 30 years of experience. As a senior
private banker, Botshon is responsible for providing integrated
wealth management advice to high net worth individuals and
families. He has significant experience of managing complex
private banking relationships and providing clients with
strategic advice and guidance in structured credit and banking
solutions, while focusing on investment management, trust and
estate advisory, and financial planning. Previously, Botshon
served as a private banker at US Trust, Bank of America Private
Bank.
Metcalfe is a senior trust advisor in Wilmington, Delaware, with
more than 20 years of industry experience. In this role, she is
responsible for managing all aspects of trust administration and
providing centralized day-to-day trust administration support.
Metcalfe also partners with relationship managers and client
service associates to provide support for clients’ trusts. Prior
to joining the firm, Metcalfe served as a fiduciary advisor at
Wilmington Trust.
Wheeler has joined as a private banker in Atlanta, Georgia,
with more than 10 years of industry experience. In this role, she
manages relationships of new and existing CIBC Private Wealth
clients through the facilitation of credit, lending and deposit
services. Prior to joining the firm, Wheeler served on the Global
Corporate and Institutional Advisory Services team at Merrill
Lynch.
Hauri is a senior relationship manager in Newport Beach,
California, with over 15 years of industry experience. In this
role, he provides comprehensive wealth management solutions
designed to help successful individuals, high net worth families
and organizations achieve their financial and philanthropic
goals. Prior to joining the firm, Hauri served as a portfolio
manager at City National Rochdale.
“Deepening our client relationships while delivering a full
complement of CIBC’s private banking and wealth management
services is extremely important to us,” John S Markwalter, Jr,
CEO of CIBC Private Wealth, US, said.