People Moves
Who's Moving Where In Wealth Management? - GAM Investments, HSBC, Others

The latest senior moves in asset and wealth management from across Europe and the UK.
GAM
GAM
Investments has appointed Rob Page as head of marketing and
client experience.
Page will report to Jeremy Roberts, global head of distribution,
and partner with global head of institutional solutions, Jill
Barber. He will also join the senior leadership team. He is based
in London and will join the firm on 22 March.
Before this, Page was chief marketing officer at Janus Henderson.
Prior to that, he served in senior marketing roles at Hermes Fund
Managers, Ardevora Asset Management and Liontrust Asset
Management, among others. Page has worked in the sector for more
than 25 years.
HSBC
HSBC
Asset Management has appointed Dominic Clabby as head of
exchange traded fund strategy, a new role at the firm. Clabby
will be based in London and report to Carmen Gonzalez-Calatayud,
head of ETF Capability.
Clabby brings with him over 17 years’ experience within the
investment industry, seven of which were spent focusing on ETF
strategy and distribution. Prior to his new role he was at
Invesco ETFs, formerly Source ETFs, where he headed the product
engagement function. Before that, he held a number of posts
within distribution at AXA Distribution Services and Fidelity
International.
The firm oversees $86 billion in passive strategies and $13.1
billion in ETF strategies.
Ocorian
Ocorian, the corporate
and fiduciary services, fund administration and capital markets
firm, has appointed Damian Resnik as its new managing director in
Bermuda. Resnik joined the group in June 2019 as client and
operations director.
The firm has $260 billion in assets under administration and
employs 1,250 professionals. It manages more than 17,000
structures on behalf of 8,000 clients including financial
institutions, large-scale international organisations and high
net worth individuals. Its locations include Bermuda, BVI,
Cayman, Guernsey, Hong Kong, Ireland, the Isle of Man, Jersey,
Luxembourg, Malta, Mauritius, the Netherlands, Singapore, the UAE
and the UK, as well as a representative office in the US.