Deloitte’s new faces
Deloitte, the business advisory firm, has announced a series of new appointments. Mark Naysmith joins as resilience director in its UK security, privacy and resilience group. Mr Naysmith was previously the head of the business continuity at the Frankfurt Stock Exchange.
Anne Hamilton joins Deloitte in London to lead the insurance tax team. Ms Hamilton joins from PricewaterhouseCoopers, where she has been a tax partner since 1991.
Philipp Keller joins the firm’s Zurich office as head of insurance risk management. He previously worked at the Federal Office of Private Insurance in Switzerland.
Jack joins Tradition
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Stephen Jack is to join Tradition, a brokerage, as chief financial officer. He will be based in London and Lausanne. He has previously been chief financial officer at both Straumur Investment Bank and Collins Stewart Tullett, fund managers and brokers.
J O Hambro director
J O Hambro Investment Management, an asset management company, has appointed Jeff Keen as director and co-head of fixed income. Mr Keen joins from TriAlpha Investment Advisors, where he was chief investment officer.
Global energy duo
RBC Capital Markets, part of the Royal Bank of Canada, has appointed Kurt Hallead and Greg Pardy as co-heads of global energy research. Mr Hallead will be based in Austin, Texas, and Mr Pardy in Toronto. RBC’s global energy team is based in eight cities worldwide, including New York and Edinburgh.
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Capita Symonds non-exec
Capita Symonds, a consultancy, has announced that Archie Robertson is to join the company as a non-executive director. He was formerly chief executive of the Highways Agency.
Joachim voted president
The Chartered Institute of Management Accountants has elected Aubrey Joachim as its new president. Mr Joachim, who lives in Australia, will work from London and run CIMA’s operations globally. He replaces Glynn Lowth as president.
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