BNY Mellon adds to its asset servicing team
06 January 2021 US
Image: Neal Chansky [left] and Amos Rogers/BNY Mellon
BNY Mellon has bolstered its asset servicing business with the appointments of Neal Chansky and Amos Rogers.
Chansky has joined BNY Mellon as global head of consultant relations, where he will partner with consultants to develop and implement asset servicing solutions for BNY Mellon’s mutual clients.
In his new capacity, Chansky will report directly to Christine Gill, head of commercial development for asset servicing at BNY Mellon.
With 30 years of industry experience, he joins BNY Mellon from Olmstead Associates, a consulting firm helping investment managers plan for, select and implement solutions.
Prior to Olmstead Associates, Chansky held multiple roles at State Street, most recently as relationship executive.
Meanwhile, Rogers has joined BNY Mellon as director, business development – alternatives, where he will be responsible for business development initiatives across the real assets industry, a growing area of strategic focus for many of BNY Mellon’s clients.
Rogers, who will report to Brian McMahon, global head of credit and debt fund services, BNY Mellon, has 25 years of real estate industry experience.
He has been a member of the National Association of Real Estate Investment Managers, the Pension Real Estate Association, the National Association of Real Estate Investment Trusts, the National Council of Real Estate Investment Fiduciaries, and the Urban Land Institute.
Most recently, Rogers was managing director at State Street, where he was responsible for leading business development efforts for the firm’s real assets fund administration and fund services business.
Before State Street, he was principal and portfolio manager at The Tuckerman Group, a real estate fund manager in partnership with State Street Global Advisors.
“The asset servicing industry is rapidly evolving and clients are looking for ways to win and sustainably grow in this new environment,” commented Gill.
“Both Chansky and Rogers bring significant industry experience to the firm which will prove invaluable to clients as we work with them on optimising their operating models and focusing on growth, and to our asset servicing business as we continue to drive client-centric and global solutions,” Gill added.
Over in Hong Kong, BNY Mellon recently appointed Fangfang Chen as Asia Pacific head of asset servicing and digital and APAC chair, which came into effect on 4 January.
Chansky has joined BNY Mellon as global head of consultant relations, where he will partner with consultants to develop and implement asset servicing solutions for BNY Mellon’s mutual clients.
In his new capacity, Chansky will report directly to Christine Gill, head of commercial development for asset servicing at BNY Mellon.
With 30 years of industry experience, he joins BNY Mellon from Olmstead Associates, a consulting firm helping investment managers plan for, select and implement solutions.
Prior to Olmstead Associates, Chansky held multiple roles at State Street, most recently as relationship executive.
Meanwhile, Rogers has joined BNY Mellon as director, business development – alternatives, where he will be responsible for business development initiatives across the real assets industry, a growing area of strategic focus for many of BNY Mellon’s clients.
Rogers, who will report to Brian McMahon, global head of credit and debt fund services, BNY Mellon, has 25 years of real estate industry experience.
He has been a member of the National Association of Real Estate Investment Managers, the Pension Real Estate Association, the National Association of Real Estate Investment Trusts, the National Council of Real Estate Investment Fiduciaries, and the Urban Land Institute.
Most recently, Rogers was managing director at State Street, where he was responsible for leading business development efforts for the firm’s real assets fund administration and fund services business.
Before State Street, he was principal and portfolio manager at The Tuckerman Group, a real estate fund manager in partnership with State Street Global Advisors.
“The asset servicing industry is rapidly evolving and clients are looking for ways to win and sustainably grow in this new environment,” commented Gill.
“Both Chansky and Rogers bring significant industry experience to the firm which will prove invaluable to clients as we work with them on optimising their operating models and focusing on growth, and to our asset servicing business as we continue to drive client-centric and global solutions,” Gill added.
Over in Hong Kong, BNY Mellon recently appointed Fangfang Chen as Asia Pacific head of asset servicing and digital and APAC chair, which came into effect on 4 January.
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