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DEUTSCHE BANK
The German bank reshuffled and expanded its management board by naming a Goldman Sachs banker Marcus Schenck as chief financial officer, replacing Stefan Krause on May 21.
The bank also said it appointed Bryan Kraft director and lead research analyst covering the U.S. media, cable and satellite sectors within the bank’s markets division.
HARTFORD FUNDS
The provider of mutual funds and college savings plans appointed Bill Dougherty as senior vice president to oversee its defined contribution investment-only (DCIO) distribution team.
BOSTON PRIVATE BANK & TRUST CO
The wealth management and private banking firm said Carol Katzman joined as vice president of its residential mortgage lending business.
BNY MELLON
The world’s largest custody bank by assets said it appointed Luis Castellanos as managing director for business development in BNY Mellon Wealth Management in Florida. The bank said Castellanos will report to Florida regional President Joe Fernandez.
BINCKBANK
The head of the Dutch discount broker Koen Beentjes is stepping down, as the brokerage reported sharp falls in profits.
BGC PARTNERS INC
The interdealer broker said it appointed Phil Cramp as head of credit, repo and EGBs in London. Cramp, who assumes office on Dec. 1, replaces Rob Kitchin.