Northern Trust appoints duo to its North America asset servicing team
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Northern Trust appoints duo to its North America asset servicing team 10 August 2022US Reporter: Jenna Lomax
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Northern Trust has appointed Dean Marziarz and Mauricio Sandoval as senior business development representatives for asset servicing in North America.
Based in New York, Marziarz will lead business development for private capital fund services, which provides middle and back-office solutions for a range of alternative investment managers.
Marziarz has more than 20 years of asset servicing experience at BNY Mellon and J.P. Morgan, where he developed and led strategic private markets relationships with large alternative investment managers.
Marziarz was also a director at Citi from 1998 to 2011.
Also based in New York, Sandoval will lead business development for the insurance solutions practice in North America.
Northern Trust’s insurance solutions practice provides integrating investment management and advisory services, middle and back-office operations, capital markets capabilities and portfolio management support.
Prior to Northern Trust, Sandoval served at BNY Mellon, where he was a senior relationship manager with asset servicing clients including traditional and alternative asset managers, banks, broker dealers and asset owners. He has more than two decades of experience in financial services, beginning his tenure with BNY Mellon in 1998.
Sebastien Sacre, chief operating officer of private capital fund services at Northern Trust, says: “Dean brings the right experience to this role and will make a difference, as private capital fund services continue to grow.”
Chris Dvorak, head of insurance solutions at Northern Trust, comments: “As insurance solutions continue to grow, Mauricio brings deep expertise that will support new relationships, bringing the best solutions to our clients, while ensuring the level of service they expect.”
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