BBH appoints six general partners
22 February 2024 US
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Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (BBH) has appointed Hilary Capay, Orla Foley, Neil Hohmann, Christian Brunet, William Hyder and Bradley Langer as general partners.
Capay, the firm’s global head of treasury and global head of network and counterparty relationship management, oversees the firm’s balance sheet, liquidity management and oversight of the network of BBH’s partnered correspondent banks. She joined BBH in 1995 and works from the New York office.
Foley, the firm’s global head of relationship management for investor services, leads the investor service’s relationship management teams and sets strategy for the client management function. She joined BBH in 1997 and works from the Boston office, having relocated from Dublin last year.
Hohmann, the firm’s head of credit alternatives and co-portfolio manager for BBH’s taxable fixed income strategies in investment management, leads investment in asset-backed securities, commercial and residential mortgage-backed securities and financial institution credit. He joined in 2006 and works from the New York office.
Brunet is the firm’s head of strategy, finance and operations for private banking and investment management. Hyder is responsible for the southeast region for private banking, and Langer is in charge of BBH Capital Partners — the private equity investment division of private banking.
William Tyree, managing partner at BBH, says: “Our new partners each bring substantial BBH experience, deep product and service expertise and a broad set of distinctive skills to their respective roles. Their appointments support the recent growth of the firm, natural leadership succession and ongoing new product innovation and rollout.”
Capay, the firm’s global head of treasury and global head of network and counterparty relationship management, oversees the firm’s balance sheet, liquidity management and oversight of the network of BBH’s partnered correspondent banks. She joined BBH in 1995 and works from the New York office.
Foley, the firm’s global head of relationship management for investor services, leads the investor service’s relationship management teams and sets strategy for the client management function. She joined BBH in 1997 and works from the Boston office, having relocated from Dublin last year.
Hohmann, the firm’s head of credit alternatives and co-portfolio manager for BBH’s taxable fixed income strategies in investment management, leads investment in asset-backed securities, commercial and residential mortgage-backed securities and financial institution credit. He joined in 2006 and works from the New York office.
Brunet is the firm’s head of strategy, finance and operations for private banking and investment management. Hyder is responsible for the southeast region for private banking, and Langer is in charge of BBH Capital Partners — the private equity investment division of private banking.
William Tyree, managing partner at BBH, says: “Our new partners each bring substantial BBH experience, deep product and service expertise and a broad set of distinctive skills to their respective roles. Their appointments support the recent growth of the firm, natural leadership succession and ongoing new product innovation and rollout.”
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