Northern Trust makes hire in Asia Pacific
16 May 2014 Asia Pacific
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Northern Trust has hired a new head of the Asia Pacific region, William Mark.
Mark has taken over the role from Teresa Parker, who will assume a strategic role in the headquarters of Chicago.
Mark will lead Northern Trust employees across the Asia Pacific region including Bangalore,Beijing, Hong Kong, Kuala Lumpur, Melbourne, Singapore and Tokyo.
He joined Northern Trust in 2010 where he has been the Singapore country manager. Mark has over 25 years experience in the country’s financial industry.
Mark previously worked at the Monetary Authority of Singapore in the reserve management division and at BNY Mellon.
"William Mark's experience and market knowledge in global custody, asset servicing and asset management make him a valuable leader who is well positioned to maintain our organic growth and strong client relationships," said Northern Trust chairman and CEO Frederick Waddell.
Mark has taken over the role from Teresa Parker, who will assume a strategic role in the headquarters of Chicago.
Mark will lead Northern Trust employees across the Asia Pacific region including Bangalore,Beijing, Hong Kong, Kuala Lumpur, Melbourne, Singapore and Tokyo.
He joined Northern Trust in 2010 where he has been the Singapore country manager. Mark has over 25 years experience in the country’s financial industry.
Mark previously worked at the Monetary Authority of Singapore in the reserve management division and at BNY Mellon.
"William Mark's experience and market knowledge in global custody, asset servicing and asset management make him a valuable leader who is well positioned to maintain our organic growth and strong client relationships," said Northern Trust chairman and CEO Frederick Waddell.
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