Home   News   Features   Interviews   Magazine Archive   Industry Awards  
Subscribe
Securites Lending Times logo
Leading the Way

Global Asset Servicing News and Commentary
≔ Menu
Securites Lending Times logo
Leading the Way

Global Asset Servicing News and Commentary
News by section
Subscribe
⨂ Close
  1. Home
  2. People moves news
  3. BNY Mellon taps Anderson for VP sales at AIS
People moves news

BNY Mellon taps Anderson for VP sales at AIS


25 January 2012 London
Reporter: Anna Reitman

Generic business image for news article
Image: Shutterstock
BNY Mellon has announced that Valeria Anderson will be taking a new role as senior salesperson, vice president in the London Alternative Investment Services (AIS) business development team.

She has 14 years of experience in financial services, six years of which have been with BNY Mellon, first in the Paris office and most recently as a relationship manager for AIS in London. In her new role, Anderson will focus on developing the company’s business with fund of hedge funds, managed account and UCITS platforms and on expanding the company’s business in France.

In addition, Brian McMahon, managing director, business development executive, has been appointed as BNY Mellon’s senior alternative industry facing executive in Luxembourg. McMahon previously held roles at Citi and State Street in investment services.

Both Anderson and McMahon report to Marina Lewin, Global Head of Business Development for AIS.
← Previous people moves article

DTCC hires Davies as new VP for Europe
Next people moves article →

SGSS hires new CEO in Italy
NO FEE, NO RISK
100% ON RETURNS If you invest in only one asset servicing news source this year, make sure it is your free subscription to Asset Servicing Times
Advertisement
Subscribe today
Knowledge base

Explore our extensive directory to find all the essential contacts you need

Visit our directory →
Glossary terms in this article
→ Hedge

Discover definitions, explanations and related news articles in our glossary

Visit our glossary →