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Who's Moving Where In Wealth Management? – FINMA, PIMFA, Burgess Mee, Ares Management
Editorial Staff
1 July 2025
FINMA The board will have eight members from 1 July, holding a term from 2024 to 2027: The board is the strategic management body of FINMA. PIMFA Since joining has appointed Alice Rogers as a legal director, with immediate effect. She has joined from Hall Brown Family Law’s London office, where she was a senior associate. Rogers, who acts for a wide range of professional and high net worth clients, specialises in complex financial remedy cases (often involving assets across multiple jurisdictions) and trust disputes. Rogers has substantial expertise in drafting and advising clients on complex pre-nuptial and post-nuptial agreements, cohabitation disputes for non-married couples as well as representing high net worth individuals in Schedule 1 cases and variation proceedings. She also advises on Family Law Act 1996 proceedings and private children matters, often involving international elements. A member of Resolution, Rogers works closely with a variety of professionals, including wealth managers, accountants, tax specialists, private client advisors, and therapeutic support professionals to ensure a collaborative and strategic approach for her clients. Rogers, who trained at JMW Solicitors, moving to Hall Brown Family Law in 2016, is an active member of the Contentious Trusts Association (ConTrA) and was named as one of the 2024 eprivateclient NextGen Leaders. “She will be an asset to our team as a future leader in the industry, given her trajectory and recognition thus far,” Antonia Mee, partner and co-founder of Burgess Mee, said. Ares Management He will be based in Milan, reporting to Mark Serocold, partner and head of EMEA Wealth Management Solutions, the firm said in a statement. His responsibilities include leading the growth of Ares’ wealth business in Italy, driving engagement with key stakeholders and overseeing local initiatives. Verdirrame was previously at Goldman Sachs, which he joined in 2014, most recently serving as an executive director in the EMEA Client Solutions Group of Goldman Sachs Asset Management (GSAM). At GSAM, Verdirrame was responsible for managing and developing relationships with third-party wealth clients, including private banks, asset managers, and insurance companies. He was also involved with promoting the firm’s public and private market capabilities, delivering tailored investment solutions and asset allocation advice to clients to build long-term partnerships. Prior to GSAM, Verdirrame was a member of the Italian sales team at UBS Asset Management. Earlier in his career, he gained experience with Deutsche Bank’s Asset & Wealth Management team.
, has announced that Rene W Keller will step down from its board of directors as of 30 June because he wishes to pursue a new career path. Keller has been a member of the board since 1 February 2024.
-- Professor Marlene Amstad (chair);
-- Martin Suter (vice chair);
-- Professor Ursula Cassani Bossy;
-- Professor Aline Darbellay;
-- Dr Alberto Franceschetti;
-- Benjamin Gentsch;
-- Marzio Hug; and
-- Dr Andreas Schlatter.
, the UK trade association for wealth management and financial advice and planning, has appointed Stuart Cummins (pictured), chief executive officer of Nedbank Private Wealth to join its board of directors.
Alessandro Verdirrame has joined as head of Italy for EMEA Wealth Management Solutions.