Morgan Stanley names Collette for client engagement global head
13 January 2020 New York
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Morgan Stanley has promoted Arianne Collette to become its global head of strategic client engagement.
Collette first joined the bank’s New York office in 2005 as a securities lending equity trader and has since held a variety of roles including fixed income repo trader and global securities financing transaction project manager of central counterparties.
Most recently, she had served as an executive director since 2015.
Elsewhere, Collette is also a founding member of the Women in Securities Finance industry group, which was formed in 2018 and is based in New York.
She serves as joint chair for the group, alongside fellow founding members Elaina Kim Benfield, senior counsel at Vanguard and Jill Rathgeber, director at BNY Mellon.
The founders say the Women in Securities Finance’s guiding principles are to encourage and empower women in securities finance to connect professionally, collaborate and share insights.
In November the group opened its first European chapter in London, led by J.P. Morgan’s Harpreet Bains and BNY Mellon’s Ina Budh-Raja.
Morgan Stanley was unable to provide further comment on Arianne Collette’s role at this time.
Collette first joined the bank’s New York office in 2005 as a securities lending equity trader and has since held a variety of roles including fixed income repo trader and global securities financing transaction project manager of central counterparties.
Most recently, she had served as an executive director since 2015.
Elsewhere, Collette is also a founding member of the Women in Securities Finance industry group, which was formed in 2018 and is based in New York.
She serves as joint chair for the group, alongside fellow founding members Elaina Kim Benfield, senior counsel at Vanguard and Jill Rathgeber, director at BNY Mellon.
The founders say the Women in Securities Finance’s guiding principles are to encourage and empower women in securities finance to connect professionally, collaborate and share insights.
In November the group opened its first European chapter in London, led by J.P. Morgan’s Harpreet Bains and BNY Mellon’s Ina Budh-Raja.
Morgan Stanley was unable to provide further comment on Arianne Collette’s role at this time.
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