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BNY Mellon Announces New Heads For Mellon Capital, Boston Company AM

BNY Mellon Asset Management has announced new heads for
Mellon Capital Management and
The Boston Company Asset Management.
Gabriella Parcella, who has served as chief operating officer
of Mellon Capital since 2008, has been appointed chief executive
officer of the company. Other related appointments within the
firm involve
Charlie Jacklin, who has been named chairman, and
Tom Loeb, who shifts from being chairman to join his Mellon
Capital co-founder Bill Fouse as chairman emeritus. These changes
are effective immediately.
The othey key appointment is that of
Bart Grenier, who assumes the role of chairman and chief
executive at The Boston Company Asset Management. Grenier steps
in from Deutsche Asset Management, where he served as chief
investment officer and global head of institutional investments
at DB Advisors. His new position takes effect on 1 June 2010.
During the transition, Grenier will be working closely with
outgoing chief
David Cameron, who will assume a senior role within BNY
Mellon Asset Management.
Mellon Capital is the investment management subsidiary of BNY
Mellon Asset Management and holds $208 billion in assets under
management, including assets managed by dual officers of Mellon
Capital, The Bank of New York Mellon, and The Dreyfus
Corporation. The Boston Company Asset Management, which
specializes in emerging markets and alternative products, manages
$39 billion in assets.