People Moves
Summary Of Senior Moves In North America's Wealth Management Sector - May 2021

May was a busy month for the North American wealth management industry, with names such as UBS, Glenmede, Baird and BNY Mellon featuring in the stories of moves and appointments.
BNY Wealth Management appointed Camille Alexander as head of
sales, investor solutions, a newly-created role. Alexander
reports to Jamie Lewin, head of product strategy and performance
management, and Helen Nugent, wealth management national director
of sales and marketing.
Alexander most recently served as regional president of the
Washington area and was succeeded by Karen Wawrzaszek. Alexander
is responsible for achieving new business growth for BNY Mellon
Investor Solutions and will partner with Christine Gill, wealth
management head of strategy and institutional distribution, to
identify new business opportunities across the BNY Mellon
enterprise with asset management, asset servicing, Pershing and
others. Alexander joined BNY Mellon Wealth Management in 2013 as
a senior client strategist and was promoted to lead the DC market
as regional president in 2020.
The firm named Bryce Walker as senior client strategist. Walker
is based in Tampa, Florida, and reports to the market president,
Sean Maguire. Prior to this role, Walker worked at PNC, where he
was vice president of asset management and capital advisory.
Before that, he was a business development officer for asset
management and an associate financial analyst at PNC.
BNY Mellon Wealth Management added three staff to its Denver
office. It appointed Marie Dawson as senior fiduciary specialist,
Steve Starzec as client strategist and Matt McConaty as associate
client strategist. They all report to Eunice Kim, Colorado market
president.
Dawson manages client relationships, exercises fiduciary
discretion, pursues new business opportunities and enhances and
expands the firm’s relationship with the trust and estate
planning community. Starzec advises high net worth individuals,
families, and organizations by providing wealth advisory and
planning services, including solutions that bridge business and
personal goals, private banking, investment management, financial
planning, and trust administration.
McConaty is responsible for business development as well as
providing financial counsel to high net worth individuals and
organizations in the Denver metro community.
Dawson has more than 25 years of experience, including two years
at BNY Mellon Wealth Management, having most recently served in
the Las Vegas office as senior wealth manager - fiduciary
specialist. Starzec has more than 30 years experience. Prior to
this, he served in various leadership roles including the Boulder
regional manager at MidFirst Private Wealth Management and the
Western Rockies market leader at Bank of the West Wealth
Management. McConaty, with 13 years of financial services'
experience, joined from Heartland Financial USA, Inc, where he
served as a portfolio manager. Matt also worked at W G Nielsen
investment bank and UBS Wealth Management.
BNY Mellon Wealth Management named Chad Van Den Top as senior
client strategist. He will advise ultra-high net worth families,
business owners, private equity and hedge fund principals, and
their family offices with their comprehensive wealth structuring
advice, including management of concentrated stock positions,
estate planning strategies and family governance. Van Den Top
also works closely with foundations and endowments. Based in
Boston, he reports to Vicary Graham, regional president of the
New England region. Prior to this, Van Den Top worked at Northern
Trust where he was a wealth strategist in San Francisco, focused
on providing wealth structuring advice to the firm's ultra-high
net worth Silicon Valley clients and prospects. Prior to this, he
was a trust and estate specialist with Merrill Lynch’s trust
company.
Wealth advisor Tom Chaney rebranded his two offices, one in Las
Cruces, New Mexico and one in El Paso, Texas, to Carson Wealth.
He has been in the industry for more than 30 years, and manages
more than $50 million in assets. Chaney maintains an active
majority ownership in his practice and shares in the
responsibility for all strategic business decisions and
operations in the Las Cruces and El Paso offices.
Former JP Morgan figures and brother-and-sister business partners
Christian Habitz and Sarah Damsgaard launched The Invictus
Collective, working with Dynasty Financial Partners. They oversee
more than $1 billion of assets under advisement. The Invictus
Collective is an independent registered investment advisor with
offices in Milwaukee, Chicago and Miami.
Habitz, who co-founded The Invictus Collective with his sister,
Sarah Damsgaard, has more than 25 years of diverse financial
markets and investing experience. Prior to his Invictus business,
Habitz was a managing director for five years with JP Morgan. His
experience also includes working with Credit Suisse’s private
banking group and Morgan Stanley’s private client group.
With more than 15 years of investment experience, Damsgaard was
previously an executive director with JP Morgan and worked with
the private banking group at Credit Suisse. Prior to Credit
Suisse, she was a principal and shareholder at Reinhart Partners,
where she was the head of the firm’s institutional business.
Damsgaard began her career in finance at MFS Investment
Management, educating financial advisors on offshore
investments.
JTC, the global provider of fund, corporate and private client
services, has appointed Marcel Imery as business development
director for the US and wider Americas markets. Based in JTC’s
New York office, Imery provides structuring services to JTC’s
private and corporate clients, with a particular remit to help
drive growth across the US and Latin American markets. A lawyer
recognized in industry publications such as Best Lawyer,
Chambers and the Legal 500, Imery has also founded,
financed and scaled start-ups in Venezuela and Chile, awarded by
Wayra and Startup Chile, two of Latam’s most prominent
incubators. He has worked in international tax, corporate and
transactional law and advised high net worth individuals for more
than 30 years.
Baird, the US financial services group, appointed Melanie
Schmieding as a director of Baird Family Wealth in its private
wealth management group. Schmieding joined from Wells Fargo’s
private wealth business formerly known as Abbot Downing. At Wells
Fargo she managed the firm’s largest and most complex individual
relationships, leading a team of specialists that served both
internal and external clients.
Wealth management firm Glenmede set up an office in Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania, led by Mark Busher. Busher, regional director,
reports with his team to Adam Douberly, director of expansion
markets for private wealth at Glenmede. Busher brings more than
two decades of wealth management experience to Glenmede following
a 20-year career at PNC. He most recently was managing director
at Hawthorn, PNC Family Wealth.
Glenmede appointed David D Legeay as managing director and senior
portfolio manager. He is based in Glenmede’s Cleveland office,
and will report to Lawrence Hatch, regional director of Ohio.
Legeay provides tailored investment advice to individuals,
families, endowments and foundations.
The firm also, appointed Linda Manfredonia as regional director
of its Wilmington office and president and chief executive of The
Glenmede Trust Company of Delaware. She reports to Susan
Mucciarone, executive director of private wealth. Manfredonia
took over from Geoff Rogers, who retired following 22 years as
the head of the Wilmington regional office. Manfredonia has had a
30-year career at PNC, where she held leadership positions,
including chief fiduciary officer, chief risk officer and chief
administrative officer for the bank’s asset management group,
and, prior to that, regional managing director for the Greater
Philadelphia area.
With almost 30 years in the industry, Legeay joined Glenmede from
Hawthorn, PNC Family Wealth, where he most recently served as
managing director of the Ohio market. Prior to joining Hawthorn,
Legeay worked at KeyBank National Association.
Gold Family Wealth, a Westport, Connecticut-based firm, added
Daniel Armas as managing partner and wealth advisor. Armas
expanded the firm’s geographical footprint by opening an office
in Red Bank, New Jersey. He has 18 years’ industry
experience.
Advisor Group recruited Azoze Johnson & Associates to join its
network in the US. The Spokane, Washington-based firm, which
includes three financial professionals, oversees $168 million in
total client assets. Azose Johnson & Associates joined via its
subsidiary and network member firm Royal Alliance Associates.
Partners Maynard M Azose and Amanda K Johnson, along with
financial professional Nick R Fuller, support clients throughout
the Spokane region and beyond with financial, retirement and
estate planning, investment management, educational funding and
social security analysis. The firm was founded by 30-year
industry veteran Jill A Ruser, who partnered with Azose as part
of her succession strategy before retiring in 2020. Azose now
leads the firm along with Johnson, who joined the firm in 2018
and serves as its head of operations.
Schwab Charitable™, one of the big US providers of donor-advised
funds and other philanthropic services, appointed Sam Kang,
replacing Kim Laughton, who had previously announced plans to
retire from the organization. Kang joined Schwab Charitable in
2018 and leads the service, operations and technology teams.
Prior to joining the organization, he spent more than 20 years at
TD Ameritrade where he served in a variety of leadership roles in
strategy, technology and operations. He holds the Chartered
Advisor in Philanthropy® designation, is an executive sponsor for
the Charles Schwab Community Ambassadors Team in Westlake, Texas,
and is part of the executive leadership team for the American
Heart Association in Tarrant County, Texas. Laughton retired
after nearly a decade as president.
Nasdaq-listed private markets investment management firm Hamilton
Lane pushed into the European market, and named Ralph Aerni as
head of European sales. Aerni has nearly 20 years of investment,
business development and management experience – including as
co-owner and chief investment officer of SCM Strategic Capital
Management, which was sold to Mercer Private Markets in 2015. At
Mercer, Aerni served as global co-CIO, chairman of the investment
committee and business development in Europe. Most recently, he
was the head of business development at a European investment
management firm.
Sanctuary Wealth welcomed Greenwich-based Harbor Asset Private
Wealth to its network. Advising on approximately $280 million in
client assets, the firm is led by Marti Marache, who has been
with Morgan Stanley for the last 13 years. Marache has worked in
the sector for more than 33 years.
Harbor Asset Private Wealth is a family business; the team
includes Martache’s husband Mark Marache, who was also a
financial advisor for 18 years at Janney Montgomery Scott LLC in
New York City. He camce out of retirement to join the practice.
The third member of the team is nephew Herbert Marache IV.
Manulife Investment Management named Christoph Schumacher as
global head of real assets, private markets. He is relocating to
Boston in the US. Schumacher is responsible for defining the
firm’s private real assets strategy and managing the operations
and development, launch, and growth of investment solutions for
clients across the globe. In his most recent position, he served
as global head of real estate and managing director at Credit
Suisse Asset Management.
Argent Financial Group, a fiduciary wealth management firm
operating in the southern parts of the US, appointed Travis Gist
to join its mineral management division. He is based in Fort
Worth, working as a mineral manager, where he reports to David
Luke, president of Argent Mineral Management.
Gist, who has more than 11 years of experience in the sector, was
previously at Wells Fargo Bank in Fort Worth, where he had served
as assistant vice president/oil and gas advisory specialist since
2014. In that position, he managed more than 150 accounts
containing oil and gas assets across the country for high net
worth private bank clients. He also served as the bank’s subject
matter expert, managing the oil and gas assets held in estates,
trusts and agency accounts.
Unified managed household platform business LifeYield appointed
former Merrill Lynch head John Thiel to join its fiduciary board.
Thiel already holds several executive engagements, sitting on the
boards of Franklin Templeton, FINRA Investor Education
Foundation, the V Foundation, Decker Communications, and his alma
mater, Florida State University.
Tiedemann Advisors appointed Whitney Fogle Lewis as its new chief
compliance officer and deputy general counsel. Lewis oversees all
aspects of the firm’s regulatory and compliance functions. The
post was previously held by Kevin Moran, who is chief operating
officer and general counsel. Lewis reports to Moran.
During her seven-year prior career at Carlson Capital, Lewis
served as the deputy chief legal officer, providing strategic and
legal guidance to business leaders and investment professionals
as well as performing regulated compliance functions on behalf of
the firm’s UK office. Prior to this, she practiced at Vinson &
Elkins and Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher and Flom.
Evercore Wealth Management appointed Alex Lyden-Horn as managing
director, director of Delaware Trust Services and trust counsel
at Evercore Trust Company. Lyden-Horn previously worked at
Christiana Trust Company of Delaware, a wholly-owned subsidiary
of WSFS Financial Corporation, where he served as president.
Prior to joining Christiana Trust in 2015, he served as trust
counsel to Commonwealth Trust Company for two years and, earlier,
practiced as an attorney. Lyden-Horn is based at the Wilmington,
Delaware offices of Evercore Trust Company. He earned a BA with
distinction from Yale University, and both a JD and an LLM in
taxation from the James E Beasley School of Law at Temple
University. He is a member of the Pennsylvania and New Jersey
bars, and the Delaware bar.
New York-based Drawbridge, a firm that provides cybersecurity
software and solutions to the alternative investment industry,
named Darrell Tucker as managing director, client services.
Tucker brought more than 20 years of financial industry
experience to his new job. Prior to Drawbridge, he was MD of
sales and business development at Siepe, a cloud and data
analytics provider. Prior to this, Tucker spent 10 years at
Abacus Group, where he began as director, technical services
before being elevated to MD, business development. Earlier in his
career, he was the head of US project management for options-IT
and technical director for BNP Paribas’s prime brokerage division
in the Eastern Region.
Partners Capital, the global outsourced investment office,
announced that Suzanne Streeter and Alex Band had taken over from
Colin Pan as the firm’s global co-chief investment officers.
Streeter and Band, who are partners at the firm, were previously
the asset class heads of private equity and public equities,
respectively. The duo joined chairman Stan Miranda, head of
global macro and tactical asset allocation, Kamran Moghadam, and
CEO Arjun Raghavan in the office of the CIO, which oversees the
firm’s overall investment strategy and policies.
Streeter joined Partners Capital in 2015. Most recently, she
served as head of private equity and real estate, leading the
global research team responsible for manager selection and
relationship management. Band joined Partners Capital in 2013.
Most recently, he served as head of public equities where he
covered long-only and long-short strategies and manager
relationships. He has been responsible for several innovations in
the public equities program, including a push into sector
specialists across themes such as life sciences.
Crestbridge, a global administration, management and corporate
governance solutions business, appointed family office
professional Karen Clark as a director. She is based in
California. Clark has more than 30 years of experience advising
families of wealth in all corners of the globe on matters of
governance, succession, and family office operations.
Raymond James brought in Richard Stern and Jeffrey Stern to
Raymond James & Associates – the firm’s employee advisor channel
– in Sarasota, Florida. The father-son duo operates as Stern
Wealth Management of Raymond James. They joined from Robert W
Baird & Co, where they previously managed about $220 million in
assets for a variety of clients, including business owners,
families and individuals, healthcare professionals and
retirees.
Raymond James also appointed tech industry veteran Raj Bhaskar as
vice president of technology strategy for the firm’s RIA and
custody services arm, RCS. Bhaskar joined from E*TRADE, where he
served as head of strategy for the product suite offered to
independent financial advisors and the wealth management
community. Prior to joining E*TRADE, he led application
development teams at TD Ameritrade.
Raymond James welcomed financial advisors Martin Ferrara, James
“Bubba” Helton, Jr, Justin Preissler and James McGee to Raymond
James & Associates in Augusta, Georgia. The advisors joined from
Wells Fargo Advisors, where they previously managed more than
$468 million in client assets. Together, they operate as Cypress
Wealth Group of Raymond James.
The firm brought in financial advisors Earl Silver, Ralph
Liberatore, James Hack, and Anastasios Liosatos to its employee
advisor channel. The advisors joined RJA’s Deer Park, Illinois,
branch, which is managed by Chad Danforth, and is part of the
Illinois Complex, managed by Brian Lampsa.
Advisor Group, the US network of wealth management firms,
recruited Tor and Tyler Saile, a father-and-son hybrid wealth
management practice with offices in Scottsdale, Arizona, and
Barrington, Illinois, that oversees $150 million in total client
assets. Both financial professionals joined Advisor Group through
its subsidiary and network member firm Triad Advisors for
brokerage services.
Tor Saile has more than 20 years' experience in the wealth
management industry, joining the independent channel in 2010,
while Tyler Saile joined the practice in 2017. They specialize in
investment management, retirement planning, estate planning,
education planning and insurance consulting. Both financial
professionals will continue to do business as Ironwood Family
Wealth Advisors.
Montana-based D A Davidson & Co opened a new wealth management
office in Grand Junction, Colorado, welcoming a four-person team
of professionals with extensive financial services experience.
The Squier & Martinez Financial Management Group, advisors with D
A Davidson & Co, previously worked with Wells Fargo Advisors.
The group includes:
Cheryl Squier, senior vice president, financial advisor, worked
in the financial industry for 30 years, including the past 10
years with Wells Fargo. She holds a business degree from Western
State College. Brooke Martinez, associate vice president,
financial advisor, has been in the business for more than 20
years, and worked with Wells Fargo for the past seven years. Clay
Squier, financial advisor, served as a financial professional
with Wells Fargo for three years.
Fiduciary Trust Company appointed two new officers: Michael
Stephens as investment officer, and Sarah Grandfield, trust
counsel - they are both vice presidents. Early in his career,
Stephens co-founded a New York wealth management firm and later
served in senior roles at institutions in the Boston area
including Eaton Vance, Boston Financial Management, and Emerson
Investment Management. He has also contributed to the launch of
several businesses and served in an advisory capacity for a
number of local start-ups.
Grandfield was previously at Verrill Dana where she was a partner
in its private clients and fiduciary services group, advising
high net worth individuals and families. She began her legal
career as an associate at Choate, Hall & Stewart.
Sensiba San Filippo, a San Francisco Bay area accounting and
business consulting firm, appointed Tom Crotty, as practice
leader, to expand its family office business. Crotty has more
than 40 years' experience of serving family offices and family
businesses. He has worked with multi-family offices, and
businesses in the professional services, contracting, mortgage
banking, distribution, and non-profit industries. Crotty received
his MBA from UCLA Anderson Graduate School of Management, and his
BSC in finance from Santa Clara University.
UBS Wealth Management USA, part of UBS, brought in a seven-person
team managing $2 billion in client assets to its business in
Newport Beach, California.
The team, led by financial advisors Thomas J Nieto and Frederick
D Grand Jr, serve high net worth individuals and families,
entrepreneurs, and institutions. Other team members include John
Hurford, CFA®, senior wealth strategy associate, Rebecca
Zahabian, team administrator Laura Holland, senior client service
associate David Q Kuang, CFP® and registered client service
associate Victor Morales.
Lafayette Square, an impact-driven, minority-owned investment
platform, appointed Ommeed Sathe as head of strategy. In this new
role, Sathe leads various thematic impact-driven investment
strategies within Lafayette Square.
Sathe was previously the head of the impact investment unit at
Prudential, where he managed more than $1 billion across
alternative asset classes and investment strategies.
Informa Connect, the events business, appointed former ECHELON
Partners managing director Mark Bruno as managing director of
wealth management, a new role at the firm. Bruno builds out the
firm’s wealth management media and event properties, which
consists of WealthManagement.com, Inside ETFs and Inside
WealthStack. Bruno brought more than 20 years of experience in
the wealth management and asset management industries to Informa.
Prior to ECHELON Partners, Bruno was MD and associate publisher
at InvestmentNews.
Russell Investments appointed Kate El-Hillow as global chief
investment officer and Kevin Klingert as president. Both serve on
Russell Investments’ executive committee and report to chairman
and CEO Michelle Seitz.
El-Hillow served in several leadership roles at Goldman Sachs
Asset Management, specializing in portfolio management, trading,
outsourced CIO and multi-asset investment solutions. She also
spent eight years at JP Morgan Chase, where she worked in a dual
capacity - in asset allocation as client portfolio manager and
chief operating officer. As CIO based in New York, El-Hillow
oversees all aspects of the firm’s investment division, including
portfolio management, implementation and research. She replaced
Pete Gunning, CIO since 2018, who will take on a new role as vice
chairman and strategic relationships officer, reporting directly
to Seitz and in charge of key client relationships and
responsible investing practices.
Baird appointed Jim Galkowski as a director and financial advisor
in a new branch in Rochester, Minnesota. He was joined by senior
client specialist Jill Roux. Galkowski, who was previously at
Wells Fargo, has three decades of industry experience and a
client roster of around $482 million in assets under
management.
Argent Trust Company appointed Tom Stringfellow as chief
investment strategist. Stringfellow came to Argent from Frost
Bank, where he served as president and chief investment officer
of Frost Investment Advisors and as executive vice president and
chief investment officer of Frost Wealth Advisors. Stringfellow
has worked in the wealth management sector for 31 years. In his
new role, Stringfellow is based in the Argent Trust Company’s San
Antonio office but serves as chief investment strategist for all
of Argent Trust Company, including wholly-owned subsidiaries
Heritage Trust Company in Oklahoma City and Ponca City, Oklahoma,
and the AmeriTrust Companies in Tulsa.
Argent Financial Group appointed Michael Faherty to join its New
Orleans office as senior vice president of institutional
services. Faherty, who served clients throughout South Louisiana,
including New Orleans and Baton Rouge, reports to senior vice
president and institutional services manager, Mark Milton.
Faherty has more than 20 years of experience working with
retirement plans, as well as investments for corporations and
non-profits. He previously worked at Regions Bank, where he had
been an institutional trust strategist/senior vice president
since 2016 and an employee since 2003.
Rockefeller Capital Management added a team of advisors to its
team in Newport Beach, California. The Oglevee and Devine Group
previously worked at UBS.
The team includes:
-- Stefan Oglevee, managing director and private wealth advisor
(father to “Max” Oglevee below);
-- Janna Devine, senior vice president and private wealth
advisor;
-- Stefan "Max" Oglevee, VP and private wealth advisor;
-- Justin Medeiros, associate VP and client service associate;
and
-- Robb Lindell, associate and client service associate.