BBH names new managing partner
22 September 2015 New York
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Brown Brothers Harriman has appointed William Tyree as its managing partner, effective 1 January 2016.
Tyree will succeed Douglas Donahue, the current managing partner, who has served in the role since 2008. He will remain one of the firm’s general partners.
Tyree joined BBH in 1985 and was named a partner in 2001. He has held various positions within the firm and currently serves as head of the investor services Business, a position he has held for eight years.
Tyree commented: "When I started my career with BBH 30 years ago, I never imagined I would have the privilege of one day leading this special institution.”
"BBH continues to prove we are a firm that adapts to change and thrives no matter the business climate and even through the most challenging of times. I'm honored to succeed Donahue who has so capably led the firm these last eight years, and I'm likewise excited to guide BBH into the future."
Tyree will succeed Douglas Donahue, the current managing partner, who has served in the role since 2008. He will remain one of the firm’s general partners.
Tyree joined BBH in 1985 and was named a partner in 2001. He has held various positions within the firm and currently serves as head of the investor services Business, a position he has held for eight years.
Tyree commented: "When I started my career with BBH 30 years ago, I never imagined I would have the privilege of one day leading this special institution.”
"BBH continues to prove we are a firm that adapts to change and thrives no matter the business climate and even through the most challenging of times. I'm honored to succeed Donahue who has so capably led the firm these last eight years, and I'm likewise excited to guide BBH into the future."
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