Retirement Industry People Moves
Asset Management hires emerging markets head; FuturePlan appoints divisional VP; KKR names chief investment strategist; and more.
UBS Asset Management Hires Emerging Markets Head Khan from AllianceBernstein
UBS Asset Management Ltd. announced that Shamaila Khan will join the firm as head of fixed income for emerging markets and Asia Pacific. She will report to Charlotte Baenninger, UBS’ global head of fixed income, and become a member of the fixed income investment forum.
Khan has more than 23 years of experience in EM sovereigns and corporates, hard and local currency. Most recently, she was head of emerging markets fixed income at AllianceBernstein.
“Shamaila is a seasoned investor with a proven track record, and a history of success in designing and launching innovative products to meet clients’ needs, including sustainability-focused EM strategies,” Baenninger said in a statement. “She is also a complementary fit to our EM & Asia Portfolio Management, Sovereign and Credit analyst teams with our well-established approach of bottom-up expertise on the ground with our top-down asset allocation views.”
FuturePlan by Ascensus Appoints Cricenti as Divisional VP
FuturePlan by Ascensus, a retirement third-party administrator, announced that Jeff Cricenti has assumed divisional vice president responsibilities for the organization’s North/West region.
Cricenti will deliver consultative support to retirement plan clients while expanding relationships with recordkeeping and financial adviser partners. Prior to joining FuturePlan, Cricenti was a regional retirement plan director at Lincoln Financial Group.
“Jeff’s integrity, breadth of industry knowledge, and collaborative approach to problem solving help him create and maintain strong relationships that are built on trust—and ensures our clients in the North/West region remain in good hands,” said Aaron McIsaac, FuturePlan’s head of sales, in a statement.
KKR Names Paula Roberts Chief Investment Strategist for Private Wealth
KKR & Co. Inc. announced the promotion of Paula Roberts to chief investment strategist for private wealth.
In the newly created role, Roberts will work with KKR’s global macro, balance sheet and risk team to deliver investment insights to KKR’s private wealth partners.
Roberts had been managing director and global head of consumer and real estate macro and thematic investing.
“I am thrilled to work with Todd, Henry and the private wealth team to deepen our relationships with private wealth firms and financial advisers by providing differentiated and trusted insights that help them navigate and thoughtfully incorporate alternative investments into their portfolios,” said Roberts in a statement.
Vicinelli, Rappaport Join Social Finance’s Leadership
Advisory nonprofit Social Finance appointed Stephen Vicinelli as vice president of impact investments and Catherine Rappaport as vice president of impact advisory.
Vicinelli and Rappaport will lead the development of a fund focused entirely on impact-first investments. The fund aims to deliver measurable positive social and environmental outcomes.
“Building on our 12-year track record in developing impact-first strategies, we are excited to respond to the market’s demand for a one-stop solution for the impact-first end of the impact investing spectrum,” Social Finance CEO Tracy Palandjian said in a statement. “We’re fortunate to recruit Stephen and Catherine to drive these exciting efforts.”
Morningstar Announces New Head of Channel Strategy
Nathan Voris joined Morningstar’s workplace and retirement services team as head of channel strategy.
Voris will drive go-to-market strategy and execution, including strategy of new products and services for various channels. Voris will work closely with the company’s business development, relationship management and product teams.
Voris has expertise in product strategy and experience working with recordkeepers, RIAs, asset managers and broker/dealers, according to Morningstar.
He will report to James Smith, head of workplace global business strategy for Morningstar’s workplace and retirement services team.
Capital Group Promotes Horwitz-Marcus to National Sales Director
Heidi Horwitz-Marcus was promoted to national sales director at Capital Group. In the new role, she reports to Matt Eisenhardt, the firm’s director of wealth management field and site sales.
Horwitz will be responsible for leading the external wealth management consultants focused across the independent broker/dealer channel.
According to LinkedIn, Horwitz-Marcus has more than 17 years of experience at Capital Group, where she most recently served as financial conglomerate national sales director before beginning her new role.
Fiduciary Trust International Expands Presence in Atlanta
Fiduciary Trust Co. International, a global wealth manager and subsidiary of Franklin Templeton, announced two new hires as part of its expanded presence in Atlanta. Allison Carter was appointed senior trust counsel, and Timothy Barton was named a senior portfolio manager.
“Allie and Tim are highly respected wealth management professionals with deep experience and strong ties to the Atlanta community. My teammates and I are excited to welcome them to Fiduciary,” said David Edmiston, Fiduciary Trust International’s regional managing director for Greater Atlanta, in a statement.
Carter and Barton both spent the last 10 years at Northern Trust in Atlanta. Carter was a senior trust adviser and senior vice president, while Barton served as a senior portfolio manager and senior vice president, developing investment strategies for families and individuals.
Robinson Promoted to Chief Diversity Officer at Lockton
Lockton Companies announced the promotion of Stephanie Robinson to chief diversity officer.
In the new role, Robinson will be responsible for the execution of Lockton’s diversity, equity and inclusion strategy, while also leading the Midwest Series as COO.
Robinson joined Lockton in February 2022 as director of DEI, having previously led DEI at Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Kansas City.
“I am excited to serve as Lockton’s new Chief Diversity Officer,” said Robinson in a statement. “I will continue in my efforts to advance DEI and make Lockton a place where all people feel welcome, valued and excited to build a career here.”
Franklin Templeton Appoints VP of Sustainability Global Markets
Franklin Templeton announced the appointment of James Andrus as vice president of sustainability global markets, a newly created leadership role within the firm’s global sustainability strategy team.
Based in California, Andrus will oversee execution of Franklin Templeton’s sustainability and stewardship initiatives. Andrus joins Franklin Templeton from the California Public Employees’ Retirement System, where he served as the interim managing investment director for sustainable investing.
“I look forward to adding value by advancing the sustainable investment priorities and contributing directly to global regulation and policy initiatives while emphasizing enhanced financial information,” said Andrus in a statement.