People Moves
Who's Moving Where In Wealth Management? - Stonehage Fleming, Julius Baer, Others

The latest moves in wealth management across the UK, Europe, Middle East and Africa.
Stonehage Fleming
Stonehage
Fleming, an independently-owned family office, has
appointed Anastasia Shvetsova as a senior associate, as it
looks to expand its corporate finance team.
She joins the firm from JP Morgan, where she sat in the
corporate finance team for Europe, Middle East and
Africa consumer and retail. She joined JP Morgan in
2012.
The firm's corporate finance team specialises in advising
families on their commercial and business interests. The team
also advises the firm’s clients on direct private equity
investments.
Julius Baer
The board of directors at Julius Baer, the Swiss
banking group, will propose Richard Campbell-Breeden
for election as a new member of the board at its annual
general meeting on 11 April 2018.
In addition, he is expected to become a member of the board of
directors at bank Julius Baer & Co, which is composed of the
same members in identical responsibilities as the board of
directors of Julius Baer Group.
Campbell-Breeden spent 27 years at Goldman Sachs in London, Hong
Kong and New York, of which 16 years were spent as a partner.
Fulcrum Asset Management
London-headquartered Fulcrum Asset
Management has appointed Matthew Roberts as a
partner.
He will be responsible for the creation of a new alternatives
group that will invest in real assets and credit.
Roberts joins from Willis Towers Watson, where he was a portfolio
manager for the Towers Watson Partners Fund and related
strategies amounting to $10 billion. Prior to this, he ran its
multi-asset and multi-strategy hedge fund research teams.