People Moves
Who's Moving Where In Wealth Management? - Fidelity, Crestbridge

The latest senior moves in wealth management from across Europe and the UK.
Fidelity International
Fidelity
International has appointed Salman Ahmed as global head of
macro and strategic asset allocation.
Salman will be joining in August from Lombard Odier Investment
Managers, where he is the chief investment strategist and
co-chair of the global investment committee. Prior to this, he
was head of global macro at EDF and a global economist at Goldman
Sachs.
In his new role, Salman will be responsible for developing and
leading the global macro and strategic asset allocation group.
This is a newly-created function. He will report to Henk-Jan
Rikkerink, head of solutions and multi-asset.
Anna Stupnytska, global macro economist, and Wen-Wen Lindroth,
lead cross-asset strategist, will also move from existing teams
to the global macro and strategic asset allocation group
reporting to Salman.
Crestbridge
Michael Newton, head of institutional client operations, Crestbridge, will move to
Luxembourg to support the firm’s fund services team, it announced
this week.
Newton has over 20 years' experience in fund services, and joined
Crestbridge in 2017. Prior to this, he was an MD of a global fund
administrator and custodian in Jersey, responsible for assets in
excess of $50 billion.
Crestbridge employs more than 300 people and has six
international offices: Bahrain, Cayman, Jersey, London,
Luxembourg and New York.