People Moves
Schroders Appoints Co-heads Of Investments, Senior Changes
.jpg)
Schroders’ internal senior reshuffling indicates that wealth management appears to face a talent shortage (along with a number of other sectors) and firms are having to figure out how to address this.
Schroders has appointed Johanna Kyrklund, group chief investment officer, and Rory Bateman, head of equities, as co-heads of investments, as part of group leadership changes.
UK-based, they will both deliver investment strategy and drive
change. The appointments, among others, aim at promoting internal
talent and meeting the evolving needs of clients more
effectively.
“The past five years have been hugely successful for our
business, several key acquisitions have been undertaken and we
have seen ever more client demand for the market-leading
investment strategies across our many asset classes. As we move
into a new year, our focus has been to nurture our existing
talent and develop a simplified management structure, to ensure
we continue to remain relevant for our clients and deliver their
investment needs,” Peter Harrison, group chief executive,
said.
The group has also appointed Charles Prideaux, global head of
investment, to become global head of strategy and solutions. He
will oversee the integration of Schroders’ acquisition of the
River and Mercantile Solutions division, as well as corporate
development and relationships with key partners.
Global head of marketing and communications Beth Saint has been
promoted to Schroders group management committee, to reflect the
strategic importance of digital client acquisition as a source of
future growth for the firm.
Head of multi-asset strategy Lesley-Ann Morgan will take on the
additional role of chief executive officer, Schroder Unit Trusts
Limited, subject to regulatory approval.
Phil Middleton, head of institutional North America, who
moved to the US from the UK where he was head of intermediary,
has been promoted to head of north America, joining Schroders
GMC.
Karine Szenberg, head of EMEA, has been promoted to a global role
within marketing, communications and product.
Carolina Minio-Paluello, global head of product solutions and
quant, and Marc Brookman, CEO North America, will leave the
firm to pursue other opportunities.