BMO Adds Two to Retirement Team

BMO Global Asset Management continues to expand its Retirement Services teams while keeping an eye out for more potential hires.

Don Borschel has taken the role of director of national accounts and Jeff Cole has taken the role of relationship coordinator for BMO Taft Hartley Services.

Borschel will be based in Chicago and report to Mike Robinson, head of intermediary distribution.

Cole was part of the original team that established BMO's Taft-Hartley Services business line in 2002. He was previously custody officer for Custody Services of Nevada, supporting Portfolio Services and Servicing Corporation at BMO. Cole will be based in Las Vegas reporting to Kristy Perez, managing director, BMO Taft-Hartley Services.

BMO continues to seek experienced professionals to expand and enhance its Retirement Services teams, according to Phil Enochs, managing director and head of relationship management at BMO Global Asset Management.

"Each new addition to our team brings fresh perspectives, enhanced expertise and strong leadership that ultimately guides our business to even greater success," stated Enochs.

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