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Barclays Announces Slew Of New Hires
Wendy Connett
30 September 2010
Barclays Wealth has announced a slew of new hires this week,
the latest as part of its expansion plans in the Americas. Brian Sears has been hired as managing director and regional
manager for Los Angeles. Sears comes on board from Neuberger Berman in New
York, where he was most recently global co-head of distribution for alternative
investments. Barclays has also hired investments representatives in New
York, Philadelphia, Florida and Georgia. In New York two teams have signed on. Ron Willis and John-Paul
Tomassetti have joined as directors and investment representatives from JP
Morgan’s private bank. René Joliot, Edgar Ramirez and Romel Rodriguez have joined as
investment representatives from UBS. In Miami Tony Esses joins as director and investment
representative, focused on the Latin American market. Previously, he worked at
HSBC Private Bank for 24 years. Robert Sperber joins from Morgan Stanley Smith Barney as a
director and investment representative in Miami. James Hafele, who is based in
New York, joins Sperber's team from MSSB. Matthew Burton comes on board as vice president and
investment representative in Palm Beach from JP Morgan. John Nicholas has been hired as a vice president and
investment representative in Atlanta from Morgan Stanley Private Wealth
Management. Barclays Wealth in the Americas has 14 offices across the US
and Latin America.