City Moves for 11 May 2016 | Who’s switching jobs
RateSetter
Marketplace lender RateSetter has announced the appointment of Cyrille Salle de Chou as chief risk officer. Cyrill joins from Lloyds Banking Group and brings extensive experience. He started his risk career at Capital One, where he became chief credit officer for Europe responsible for card and personal loan credit. In 2007, he joined Lloyds where roles have included risk director for cards and current accounts which had over 20m customers and which involved both consumer and business credit. His current role at Lloyds is credit risk director, mortgages, where he oversees one of the biggest loan books in the UK. Cyrille will be responsible for all RateSetter credit (consumer, commercial and property) and oversee operational, conduct and regulatory risk. He will take up the position next month.
Breast Cancer Now
UK research charity, Breast Cancer Now, has appointed Catherine Miles as director of fundraising. Catherine joins the newly launched charity after seven years at Anthony Nolan, where, as director of fundraising, she tripled net income, implemented a relationship fundraising approach, built a regular giving programme from scratch and successfully delivered major partnerships such as the official charity partner for the 2014 Virgin Money London Marathon. Prior to this, Catherine held a number of significant posts, including deputy director of fundraising and head of major gifts at Shelter, and head of grants fundraising at Mencap.
Gowling WLG
International law firm Gowling WLG has appointed Matthew Harvey as a partner in its banking and finance team in London. He joins from Dentons, where he has been a partner since 2000. Matthew has over 20 years’ experience acting for corporates, banks and finance companies on structured, asset and export finance transactions. He has a particular focus on equipment leasing and the financing of corporate aircraft and helicopters, including vendor finance, receivables finance and the sale of leasing companies and lease portfolios.
Mercer
Global health, wealth and careers consultancy Mercer has appointed Andrew Steels as an HR effectiveness principal in its talent business. He will be based in London. Andrew started his consultancy career at KPMG, specialising in performance improvement across the public sector. After that, he worked at Towers Watson from 2007 to 2015, where he was practice leader in the UK HR service delivery team.
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