STP welcomes several senior hires 20 November 2024US Reporter: Clelia Frondaroli
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STP has announced a number of senior leadership hires across operations, fund administration, and investment performance divisions.
These new hires mark the continued growth of the team, say STP, and highlight the company's commitment to delivering efficient solutions to the investment management industry.
Melissa Gingrich joins as chief financial officer and chief operating officer, where she brings a strong track record in strategic, financial, and operational leadership.
David Goldstein has been selected as director of fund services. He holds over three decades in alternative investments as well as a wealth of knowledge spanning funds operations, business development, and relationship management. Also within fund administration, Ben Jones assumes the role of vice president of business development — funds administration.
Lori Weston has been appointed as head of compliance. Having most recently served as managing director of product for ACA Group, Weston will lead STP's new Compliance Advisor practice.
Cynthia Kelly is welcomed as senior consultant, specialising in registered investment adviser compliance. With over 20 years experience in compliance and risk management, Kelly brings a strong background in developing compliance frameworks.
Steve Leydet has been selected as vice president of investment performance. Previously holding leadership positions at abrdn and Orion, he brings over 13 years experience to the role.
“Each of these leaders brings not only a wealth of expertise in their respective areas but also a shared commitment to driving operational excellence and innovative solutions for our clients. Their contributions will strengthen STP’s capabilities as we continue to evolve and scale in response to our clients' needs in a rapidly changing industry," comments Dan Houlihan, CEO of STP Investment Services.
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