HSBC Securities Services (HSS) has made key appointments in sales for North America and Europe, Hedgeweek has reported.
HSS has apponied Kevin Skorzewski as head of sales for North America.
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In his new role, Skorzewski will be responsible for building out HSBC’s securities services franchise in the region and will focus on serving the complex needs of asset managers in North America.
Based in New York, Skorzewski will work closely with the product, sales and business development functions to ensure effective delivery of its global platform to clients in the region.
Skorzewski, most recently served as executive director and senior business development manager at JP Morgan Chase.
Tony McDonnell, regional head of asset managers, Europe and North America said: "Skorzewski brings a wealth of experience to the team as we look to grow these businesses. This appointment is a strategic addition to our global senior team as we methodically pull our global resources in support of US clients."
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By GlobalDataIn Europe, HSS has appointed Alexandra Joseph and Luke Spencer-Wilson as sales directors and European asset managers.
According to Hedgeweek, both Joseph and Wilson will be based in London and will work closely with the product, sales and business development functions to ensure continued effective delivery of HSS’s global platform to clients in the region.
Wilson joins HSBC from BNY Mellon. Prior to this he has held a senior operations and client service management roles at UK based hedge fund ISAM and Merrill Lynch prime brokerage. Joseph joins HSS from Northern Trust. Prior to this she has held a number of business development roles in Mirabaud Securities and Gartmore Investment Management.
Geoff Pullen, head of asset manager sales in Europe, said: "The appointment of Joseph and Wilson are key to the continued momentum of this effort in Europe and provide us significant additional coverage of both the alternative and traditional European asset management market."
