Alexander takes on new role within CIBC Mellon
07 March 2016 Toronto
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CIBC Mellon has named Jeffrey Alexander to the newly-created role of vice president and head of relationship management.
In addition to leading the bank’s relationship management team, Alexander will be responsible for bringing a unified strategy and service experience for relationship management across all industry segments, as well as working to connect clients with advanced BNY Mellon and CIBC solutions.
Alexander previously served as vice president of global securities lending, with primary responsibility for business development and relationship management for the bank’s global securities lending programme.
He will report to Rob Ferguson, who retains overall responsibility for CIBC Mellon’s global securities lending products and services, relationships with global clients and prospects across the asset servicing spectrum, as well as foreign exchange processing and settlement services, and treasury services.
Lisa Tomada is set to take over as global head of securities lending, following Alexander’s promotion.
“Throughout his 18-year career at CIBC Mellon, Jeffrey Alexander has worked collaboratively with clients and colleagues to strengthen relationships and build solutions that help institutional investors respond to an evolving business, regulatory and market environment,” said Ferguson.
Alexander added: “CIBC Mellon has earned substantial business in recent years, launching new solutions, providing expanded services to our clients and recruiting a wide array of industry experts to service our clients.”
“We have great people, powerful technology and a client-centric culture. I am excited to take on this new role and to help carry on CIBC Mellon’s tradition of service excellence.”
In addition to leading the bank’s relationship management team, Alexander will be responsible for bringing a unified strategy and service experience for relationship management across all industry segments, as well as working to connect clients with advanced BNY Mellon and CIBC solutions.
Alexander previously served as vice president of global securities lending, with primary responsibility for business development and relationship management for the bank’s global securities lending programme.
He will report to Rob Ferguson, who retains overall responsibility for CIBC Mellon’s global securities lending products and services, relationships with global clients and prospects across the asset servicing spectrum, as well as foreign exchange processing and settlement services, and treasury services.
Lisa Tomada is set to take over as global head of securities lending, following Alexander’s promotion.
“Throughout his 18-year career at CIBC Mellon, Jeffrey Alexander has worked collaboratively with clients and colleagues to strengthen relationships and build solutions that help institutional investors respond to an evolving business, regulatory and market environment,” said Ferguson.
Alexander added: “CIBC Mellon has earned substantial business in recent years, launching new solutions, providing expanded services to our clients and recruiting a wide array of industry experts to service our clients.”
“We have great people, powerful technology and a client-centric culture. I am excited to take on this new role and to help carry on CIBC Mellon’s tradition of service excellence.”
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