BNY Mellon names Keaney CEO of investment services
17 December 2012 New York
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BNY Mellon has appointed Timothy Keaney as CEO of investment services, effective January 1 2013.
The promotion comes as the firm aligns its asset servicing, corporate trust, depository receipts, global markets, global collateral services, broker-dealer services and Pershing businesses under Keaney’s new leadership.
Keaney is currently CEO of asset servicing and will retain his other role of vice chairman under his new position. He will continue to report to BNY Mellon chairman and CEO Gerald Hassell.
Before joining BNY Mellon, Keaney worked at Deutsche Bank where he had management responsibility for sales and client management for custody, asset administration, performance measurement, asset management, funds transfer and trade finance activities.
The promotion comes as the firm aligns its asset servicing, corporate trust, depository receipts, global markets, global collateral services, broker-dealer services and Pershing businesses under Keaney’s new leadership.
Keaney is currently CEO of asset servicing and will retain his other role of vice chairman under his new position. He will continue to report to BNY Mellon chairman and CEO Gerald Hassell.
Before joining BNY Mellon, Keaney worked at Deutsche Bank where he had management responsibility for sales and client management for custody, asset administration, performance measurement, asset management, funds transfer and trade finance activities.
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