Hilltop Securities hires securities lending veteran
24 February 2020 New Jersey
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Hilltop Securities, a Texas-based financial services provider, has hired Jennifer Pimental as its new senior operations specialist.
Pimental, who is based in New Jersey, took on on her new role in December after serving more than four years in securities lending based roles for E*TRADE (soon to become part of Morgan Stanley).
Before that, Pimental has worked for Cowen and Company as vice president and a consultant for maple securities.
She has also held positions as head of operations at Quardriserv for over five years, an operations specialist at Cantor Fitzgerald and in securities lending at Banca IMI.
Elsewhere, Hilltop also recently Hilltop promoted John Muschalek to become its head of wealth management with its securities lending and clearing services.
Muschalek took on his new role last month after serving more than 27 years with the firm, including his most recent role as chief administrative officer.
Pimental, who is based in New Jersey, took on on her new role in December after serving more than four years in securities lending based roles for E*TRADE (soon to become part of Morgan Stanley).
Before that, Pimental has worked for Cowen and Company as vice president and a consultant for maple securities.
She has also held positions as head of operations at Quardriserv for over five years, an operations specialist at Cantor Fitzgerald and in securities lending at Banca IMI.
Elsewhere, Hilltop also recently Hilltop promoted John Muschalek to become its head of wealth management with its securities lending and clearing services.
Muschalek took on his new role last month after serving more than 27 years with the firm, including his most recent role as chief administrative officer.
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