People Moves
Who's Moving Where In Wealth Management? - Notenstein La Roche, Artemis, Others

The latest moves in wealth management across the UK, Europe, Middle East and Africa.
Notenstein La Roche
Swiss private bank Notenstein La
Roche has appointed Walter Ernst as head of western Europe
for the private banking unit, WealthBriefing
understands.
Ernst is taking on a new role created as a result of the
Swiss private bank's restructuring, with western Europe
being run as an independent region.
He was previously at St Galler Kantonalbank for three
years, the last two as head of its private bank in Germany.
Previously, he ran Vadian Bank, which was integrated SGKB two
years ago.
Artemis Investment Management
UK-based Artemis
Investment Management has appointed Andy Marsh to
work alongside Adrian Frost and Nick Shenton as part
of the Artemis Income team in February 2018.
Having trained with EY, Marsh qualified as an accountant in
1997, before working as an analyst for ING Charterhouse and then
for Merrill Lynch. In 2005 he moved to Investec Investment Bank
as head of equity sales.
For the last 11 years, Marsh has managed money at Polar
Capital, where he was a partner.
Bedell Cristin
Bedell
Cristin, offshore law firm and trust company, has promoted
Charlotte Beddoe and Rebecca Stannard to strengthen its senior
management team.
Beddoe, who joined the firm in 2016, has been appointed head of
risk and compliance. Previously deputy head of risk and
compliance, Beddoe has worked in the finance industry for 15
years, predominantly for fiduciary and law firms.
Stannard, who is the new head of marketing and business
development, joined the firm in 2016 and has more than 15 years’
experience in marketing, communications and business development
within the finance industry. She previously worked for two
different private equity backed trust companies and a global
bank.
The firm has offices in Jersey, Guernsey, London, Dublin, Geneva,
Mauritius and British Virgin Islands.
Fidante Partners
Fidante
Partners, the international investment management business,
has appointed Joachim Klement as head of investment research
in its London office. He replaces Tom Skinner, who
remains at Fidante as head of product development.
Klement has 14 years of industry experience and is currently
chairman of the board of trustees for the CFA Institute Research
Foundation. Most recently, he served as head of thematic research
at Credit Suisse UK. Prior to this, Klement was chief investment
officer and partner at Wellershoff & Partners, an independent
investment and economic consulting firm based in Zurich.
He also spent five years at UBS, latterly as head of strategic
research and equity strategy for its wealth management
arm.
The new hire will be responsible for leading the research
team and creating informative, educational publications that
cover the investment company sector with a strong focus on
alternatives; including hedge funds, credit and lending
strategies, infrastructure, private equity, and property
(commercial and alternative).
Klement reports directly to Cathy Hales, global head of
Fidante Partners.