SIFMA elects board for 2018
24 October 2017 New York
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The Securities Industry and Financial Markets Authority (SIFMA) has elected its principal officers for 2018, naming Lisa Kidd Hunt, executive vice president of Charles Schwab & Co, as its chair.
Kidd Hunt replaces Tim Scheve, president and CEO of Janney Montgomery Scott as chair.
William Caccamise replaces James Allen, chairman and CEO of Hilliard Lyons, as vice chair
James Wallin, senior vice president of fixed income at AllianceBernstien, has been elected as SIFMA’s new treasurer.
Also joining the board are Sylvain Cartier, head of of global markets for the Americas at Societe Générale; Jim Kerr, CEO of Davidson; Thomas McDonald, CEO of McDonald Partners, and Thierry Roland, CEO of global banking and markets Americas at HSBC.
Charlotte McLaughlin, president and CEO of PNC Capital Markets, and Peter Schneider, president of Primerica have also been elected to the 2018 board. Kenneth Bentsen remains CEO and president of SIFMA.
Kidd Hunt replaces Tim Scheve, president and CEO of Janney Montgomery Scott as chair.
William Caccamise replaces James Allen, chairman and CEO of Hilliard Lyons, as vice chair
James Wallin, senior vice president of fixed income at AllianceBernstien, has been elected as SIFMA’s new treasurer.
Also joining the board are Sylvain Cartier, head of of global markets for the Americas at Societe Générale; Jim Kerr, CEO of Davidson; Thomas McDonald, CEO of McDonald Partners, and Thierry Roland, CEO of global banking and markets Americas at HSBC.
Charlotte McLaughlin, president and CEO of PNC Capital Markets, and Peter Schneider, president of Primerica have also been elected to the 2018 board. Kenneth Bentsen remains CEO and president of SIFMA.
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