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Societe Generale appoints Jane Karczewski


29 March 2022 UK
Reporter: AST

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Jane Karczewski has joined Societe Generale as UK head of asset manager and hedge fund sales.

She will report to Antoine Broquereau, UK head of global markets at Societe Generale, and will be based in London.

In this newly created role, Karczewski will be responsible for defining and implementing the bank’s commercial strategy with UK-based hedge fund and asset management clients. She will be working closely with sales, trading and client coverage teams across the organisation.

Jane Karczewski moves to Societe Generale from her previous position as head of global custody at HSBC.

She has more than 28 years’ experience in trading, sales and product development, having held senior roles at Morgan Stanley, Deutsche Bank and Citi.

Karczewski is also a prominent diversity advocate, having been co-chair of the Citi Women group when working with that organisation. She is chair of the London Women’s Forum and holds a position on the Forum’s board of directors.

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