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. Leadership changes for Northern Trust in Asia
People moves news

Leadership changes for Northern Trust in Asia


08 August 2014 Melbourne
Reporter: Catherine Van de Stouwe

Generic business image for news article
Image: Shutterstock
Peter Jordan will become the new head of global fund services (GFS) for Northern Trust’s growing Asia Pacific region.

Based in Melbourne, Jordan will report to Peter Cherecwich, head of GFS, and William Mak, the Singapore-based head of Northern Trust in Asia Pacific.

Jordan succeeds Camie West, who is returning to Chicago to become the head of strategic client relationship for GFS.

"Our asset manager clients operate on a global scale regardless of their country of origin," Cherecwich said.

"[Jordan and West's] wealth of knowledge and global industry experience will ensure we are well positioned to offer innovative solutions to meet the needs of these increasingly global clients."

"We continue to invest in strong leadership and operational capacity across the Asia Pacific region," Mak said. "Northern Trust has an experienced team to help reinforce our global operating model and ensure our legacy of client-centric service, integrity, and innovation."
← Previous people moves article

New appointment for new Cashfac hub
Next people moves article →

Promotions flying at Eagle Investment
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 →

Discover definitions, explanations and related news articles in our glossary

Visit our glossary →