BNY Mellon names Pamplin as EMEA head of client service
29 May 2013 London
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BNY Mellon has recruited Jeff Pamplin as head of client service management in EMEA for its alternative investment services (AIS) business. He will be based in Dublin and report to Carol Andrews, head of AIS EMEA service delivery.
Pamplin joins BNY Mellon from State Street, where he led the integration of their Goldman Sachs Administration Services acquisition.
Prior to working at State Street, Pamplin spent ten years at Goldman Sachs Bank Europe as EMEA manager, responsible for fund accounting and investor services.
Commenting on the new appointment Andrews, said: “In addition to his hands-on investment services experience, Pamplin brings a very strong client focus in building relationships with key financial institutions.”
“As the hedge fund industry moves through a period of rising regulatory and investor demands, we’re deepening our ties with clients and expanding our management team here in Ireland to support business growth.”
Pamplin joins BNY Mellon from State Street, where he led the integration of their Goldman Sachs Administration Services acquisition.
Prior to working at State Street, Pamplin spent ten years at Goldman Sachs Bank Europe as EMEA manager, responsible for fund accounting and investor services.
Commenting on the new appointment Andrews, said: “In addition to his hands-on investment services experience, Pamplin brings a very strong client focus in building relationships with key financial institutions.”
“As the hedge fund industry moves through a period of rising regulatory and investor demands, we’re deepening our ties with clients and expanding our management team here in Ireland to support business growth.”
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