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Who's Moving Where In Wealth Management? - Societe Generale, Dolfin, Others

Editorial Staff

18 October 2018

Kempen Capital Management
(WFAM) has made four appointments to its international distribution team. 

Among the appointments, WFAM named Sylvain Agar as head of international financial institutions; Maja Jankovic as director for WFAM international business development; Matt Craddock as a director on its institutional client and consultant relations team; and Gabriel Gilarranz as a senior associate, responsible for consultant relations coverage in Europe, Middle East and Africa.

Agar joins WFAM from Janus Henderson Investors, where he held numerous roles, including head of EMEA institutional (ex-UK), head of UK and Europe financial institutions and head of sales for French speaking Europe. In the new role, Agar will oversee the strategic direction and sales activities of WFAM’s international financial institutions business, leading a team of professionals dedicated to strengthening relationships with banks, private banks, wealth managers, family offices, and multi-managers.

In her new role at WFAM, Jankovic will be responsible for the development of the Italian market and the Italian-speaking Swiss market, with a primary focus on our intermediary, family office, and sub-advisory clients. Maja joins WFAM from Schroders Italy, where she most recently served as a sales and client relationship manager for wholesale clients.

Craddock will be responsible for driving forward the WFAM UK consultant relations strategy as well as delivering tailored solutions for its UK-based institutional clients. He joins WFAM from PwC, where he served as a senior investment consultant. 

Gilarranz will support the consultant relations and institutional client teams. Prior to joining WFAM, he served as vice president of business development at eVestment.

Barclays Wealth Management
 has appointed Ellen Cornelious and Ian MacKinnon as wealth managers.

The new roles will see Cornelious and MacKinnon responsible for supporting and driving the Barclays Wealth Management offering forwards across Bristol, the South West and Wales.

Cornelious joins Barclays from Santander, where she worked as a financial planning manager. Prior to this, she was based in Hong Kong with HSBC, where she catered for the investment, protection, banking and FX needs of clients across South East Asia. She will be located in Bristol.

MacKinnon joins Barclays from Brown Shipley, where he worked as the private client director. He has also held various senior positions at HMRC and Grant Thornton, specialising in pensions and taxation. He will be based in Exeter.