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Bill Dwyer, a 20-year LPL veteran and its president of national sales, is retiring from the independent broker-dealer, according to sources familiar with the situation.
February 28 -
David Mook, a 29-year veteran of JP Morgan Chase, will lead U.S. Banks private banking services, focusing on the needs of high-net-worth and ultra-high-net-worth clients and family-owned businesses.
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Scout Investments has found new leadership for its institutional distribution team.
February 28 -
Motif Investing, the Silicon Valley-based online brokerage firm that pioneered ideas-based investing, launched a new class of products that will allow RIAs to construct their own collection of stocks or ETFs online, and receive a royalty whenever people buy them, according to a statement.
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Accountants who want to offer wealth management services for clients can benefit from a knowledgeable partner, and thats what Paul Saganey, president of Integrated Financial Partners, hopes to provide.
February 28 -
Julie Castle will succeed George Feiger as CEO of Contango Capital Advisors, Zions wealth management subsidiary.
February 27 -
In its second big recruiting move of the year, HighTower has picked up a former branch manager from Morgan Stanley.
February 27 -
Wall Street is still in transition, but is slowly adjusting to changes in its economic and regulatory environment, the state CFO said in a Feb. 26 announcement. Profits and bonuses rebounded in 2012, but the industry is still restructuring.
February 27 -
Newfleet Asset Management, an affiliated manager of Virtus Investment Partners, has named Christopher Kelleher has been named senior managing director and head of institutional asset management.
February 27 -
BlackRock, the worlds biggest asset manager, replaced portfolio managers at funds including those that invest in energy as it seeks to improve performance at actively run products.
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