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Jeff Kearny in at Northern Trust asset servicing


23 July 2012 Chicago
Reporter: Georgina Lavers

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Northern Trust has hired former Korte Consulting partner Jeff Kearny to lead new business development for asset servicing in the Western United States.

"Jeff Kearny has a strong record of success as a consultant for corporate pensions, defined-contribution retirement plans, insurance companies and not-for-profit institutions, and we are pleased to have him on our team," said Jon Dunham, director of North American sales for Corporate & Institutional Services at Northern Trust.

Kearny will focus on business development for institutional clients on the West Coast and in the Mountain States, including corporations, public pension funds, insurance companies and not-for-profit institutions. He reports to Dunham.

He joins from Korte & Associates Consulting, LLC, where he was a partner and managing director of consulting.

Prior to joining Korte, Kearny spent 12 years at Mercer, where he was a principal and senior consultant and a founding member of Mercer's dedicated investment operations consulting unit, Mercer Sentinel Group.
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