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Retirement Industry People Moves – 10/31/24
Schroders expands US pensions team with Schechter as senior client director; Wagner Law Group adds Schloss; The Standard hires Mulquin as regional vice president; and more.
Schroders US Pensions Team Appoints Schechter as Senior Client Director
Schroders announced the expansion of its U.S. pensions team with the appointment of Suzanne Schechter as senior client director.
Schechter will serve as a member of the firm’s East Coast pensions team, supporting public plans and corporate plans for both defined benefit and defined contribution across the region. She will help them with fiduciary, investment, risk management and governance responsibilities, while reporting to Scott Garrett, U.S. head of pensions.
“She brings to the firm a wealth of knowledge in developing robust business pipelines, securing new assets, and cultivating strong relationships, and her expertise will be integral in continuing to bolster our pension business capabilities,” Garrett said in a statement.
Most recently, Schechter was a managing director and global head of business development at Bay Capital Partners Ltd. and has held senior leadership roles at firms including Axiom Investors, Guggenheim Partners and the Capital Group Companies Inc.
Wagner Law Group Adds Schloss
The Wagner Law Group’s Washington, D.C., office added Michael Schloss as a counsel.
Prior to joining Wagner, Schloss was the director of the office of enforcement at the U.S. Department of Labor’s Employee Benefits Security Administration. He served as EBSA’s principal adviser regarding policy and program matters pertaining to civil and criminal enforcement of Title I of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, as well as related provisions of other federal laws.
He also provided executive leadership and direction in the formulation of policies, development of programs and execution of activities conducted by the four divisions within EBSA’s Office of Enforcement.
The Washington office now includes three former DOL lawyers and three former Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation lawyers, as well as financial, actuarial and benefits experts.
The Standard Hires Mulquin as Regional VP in Retirement Plans
The Standard hired Patrick Mulquin as a regional vice president for retirement plans. He will collaborate with advisers, plan sponsors and third-party administrators in the greater Los Angeles area.
Mulquin has 30 years of experience in the retirement plan and financial services industry, with previous roles in sales as director and regional vice president.
“We’re absolutely thrilled to welcome Patrick to the team,” Brody Geist, divisional vice president of retirement plan sales at The Standard, said in a statement. “His extensive industry experience, pension expertise and customer service orientation make him an invaluable asset to our organization.”
New York Life Appoints Mountain as Eastern Divisional Sales Director for SVIO Business
New York Life announced the appointment of Robert Mountain as Eastern divisional sales director for Stable Value Investment Only. Reporting to Glenn Macdonald, head of SVIO, Mountain will oversee sales and business development efforts in the Eastern region, focusing on expanding stable value product offerings and deepening relationships with institutional investors.
“We are excited to welcome Robert to the team,” said Macdonald in a statement. “His combination of analytical expertise and client-focused approach will be a great asset as we continue to meet the growing demand for capital preservation solutions.”
Mountain has more than 13 years of experience in the financial services industry, previously holding multiple roles at John Hancock, including investment consultant and director of investment strategy.
“New York Life has been a leader in the Stable Value business for decades, and I am thrilled to join such a respected organization and be part of a team known for its stability and expertise,” Mountain said in a statement.
Alera Group Hires M&A Experts Carroll, Rhoads
The Alera Group, a national insurance and financial services firm, announced the addition of Sara Carroll and Ken Rhoads. Carroll and Rhoads have joined the organization as private equity diligence team leads to continue building and enhancing Alera Group’s private equity capabilities.
“Sara’s extensive knowledge and experience in human capital transaction risk, coupled with Ken’s substantial expertise in insurance and risk management, will be a critical resource to our teams and clients across the nation,” Jim Blue, president of Alera Group, said in a statement.
Carroll and Rhoads join after almost nine years of developing and leading their respective M&A practices at the Hauser Group and have managed thousands of transactions. Carroll’s background includes a progressive human resources management career and more than seven years as a health and welfare consultant for CBiz. Rhoads managed private equity relationships and diligence projects at Aon for nearly 10 years.
The PE diligence team will provide national support to Alera Group’s PE clients and the colleagues who support them.
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