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BNP Paribas AM Names USA Chief, Deputy CEOs

The appointments are also examples of women holding top-flight roles in the global wealth and asset management sector.
BNP Paribas Asset Management has named Johanna Lasker and Amanda Raynor (pictured below) as chief executive of BNPP AM USA and deputy CEO of BNPP AM USA respectively, with effect from 1 January 2021.
Lasker will be responsible for strategy, leadership, governance and regulatory matters. She will assume this role alongside her current responsibilities as the head of the Official Institutions Group. Raynor will continue to report to Sandro Pierri, head of BNPP AM’s Global Client Group, and will report locally to José Placido, CEO of CIB Americas. She replaces Daniel Klein, who will be returning to Europe after five years as CEO and four years as deputy CEO of BNPP AM USA.
Raynor will support Lasker with direct local oversight of legal, finance and control functions.
Prior to BNP Paribas, Lasker joined the New York office of
Fischer Francis Trees & Watts, a predecessor of BNP Paribas Asset
Management, in 1997. From 2004 she focused on the official
institutions business (central banks, supranationals and
sovereign wealth funds), eventually being appointed head of the
official institutions team globally.
Raynor joined Harbor Capital Management in Boston in 1997, moving
to Fortis Investments in 2002 when Harbor was acquired by Fortis.
She was appointed chief operating officer of Fortis in 2008 and
subsequently became COO of BNPP AM when Fortis was acquired by
BNPP AM. Her responsibilities include managing operations and
information technology, supporting the strategic development of
the franchise, facilitating communication with our global
locations and representing the firm with industry organisations,
regulators and clients.