People Moves
Who's Moving Where In Wealth Management? - PGIM Investments, Saffery Champness
The latest moves in wealth management across the Europe, Middle East and Africa.
PGIM Investments
PGIM
Investments has hired Thiemo Volkholz, who will be based
in Frankfurt, as vice president. He will be part of a team
dedicated to Germany, focused on growing the firm’s presence with
global, regional and local banks and financial intermediaries
throughout the region.
Together with Cvjetko Zecevic, hired as assistant vice president,
the team will market PGIM’s asset management operation, including
PGIM Funds throughout the region. The team will report to
Kimberly LaPointe, executive vice president and head of global
accounts.
Both Volkholz and Zecevic join the firm from Capital Group, where
Volkholz was a managing director responsible for relationships
with banks, wealth managers and multi-family offices. He has more
than a decade of investment industry experience, including roles
at MainFirst Asset Management, JP Morgan and Helaba Landesbank
Hessen-Thüringen.
Zecevic was a business development associate covering financial
intermediaries, global financial institutions, banks,
multi-family offices, independent asset managers and IFAs.
Saffery Champness
Accountancy firm Saffery
Champness has appointed partner Emma Hendron as head of
the firm’s international practice group.
An Edinburgh-based partner, Hendron specialises in international
private client matters, advising a client base that includes
entrepreneurs, high net worth individuals and family
offices.
She will work closely with partners across the UK and in overseas
offices in Guernsey, Geneva, Zurich and Dubai, as well as with
the Nexia International network, of which Saffery Champness is a
UK member.