City Moves for 4 September – Who’s switching jobs at Cushman & Wakefield, Tribe Payments and BNY Mellon?
Today’s City Moves includes Cushman & Wakefield, Tribe Payments and BNY Mellon.
Cushman & Wakefield
Real estate adviser Cushman & Wakefield has appointed Tina Reuter and Louise Bonham as co-heads of its Europe, Middle East and Asia (EMEA) asset services business. Tina, who is based in Frankfurt, has been with Cushman & Wakefield since 2013 and was previously responsible for running the asset services business in continental Europe. Louise joined the firm in early 2018 as head of UK and Ireland asset services, a London-based role she will continue alongside her regional responsibilities. Tina will represent asset services on the firm’s EMEA executive committee, while Louise will continue to do the same on its UK and Ireland executive committee. Both have been promoted to executive partner, the highest grade in Cushman & Wakefield’s EMEA business – given to strategic leaders who drive change and are responsible for governance.
Tribe Payments
Tribe Payments, a team of industry experts dedicated to delivering the future of payments, has announced the appointments of Alex Reddish as chief commercial officer, Fadl Mahmoud as chief information officer, and Vytautas Mickevicius as chief technology officer. Together the hires are a milestone in Tribe’s mission to assemble the best global payment experts in order to deliver payment technology that doesn’t compromise between speed and scale. Alex previously held senior roles at Valitor and Raphaels Bank. Fadl has 15 years’ experience working within payments technology, including the ground-breaking Nets processing platform in Denmark. He will work with Tribe’s technical team to ensure its systems are state of the art. Vytautas previously held roles at Alna and Deutsche Bank and has experience of creating online gaming systems from scratch. His role will be to guide the continued development of Tribe’s technology, building on current innovations to create its short and long-term technical strategy.
BNY Mellon
Greg Kok and Robert Burchett-Coates have been appointed to BNY Mellon Asset Servicing’s Europe, Middle East and Asia private markets team. Greg joins as director, private equity, real estate, debt and infrastructure from Maitland, where he was head of management company services. He has previously worked for Fundrock Group and Franklin Templeton in a wide range of operational, risk and portfolio
management roles within the alternatives sector. Robert joins as director, private equity, real estate and infrastructure. He was previously a director at an independent trust, fiduciary and fund service
specialist. He previously worked at Deutsche Bank, Man Group and JP Morgan.
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