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Who's Moving Where In Wealth Management? – Eisner, Nomura, Others

Editorial Staff

10 January 2023

Eisner Advisory Group
Eisner Advisory Group, the business consulting firm, has admitted four new partners: Glenn Aigen, John Delalio, Rahul Mahna and Mary Rizzuti.

Aigen works in the firm’s family office services practice within its private client services group. He has more than 35 years of experience servicing ultra-high net worth individuals, corporate executives and institutional clients. 

Delalio is in the firm’s EA outsourcing solutions group. He has more than 25 years of experience providing outsourcing services that use his background in finance, accounting, IT and operations to create internet-based services.  

Mahna leads the outsourced IT services team. He has more than 20 years of experience in IT technologies, software development and cybersecurity services. 

Rizzuti leads Compensation Resources, an EisnerAmper company. She has more than 20 years of experience in executive compensation, salary administration, best practices, sales compensation, and performance management. Rizzuti provides compensation market data, litigation support and training to business leaders.

Nomura
Nomura Corporate Research and Asset Management , part of Japan’s Nomura, has appointed Meno Stroemer as head of emerging market corporate bond portfolio management. 

Stroemer, who has more than 30 years of experience working in emerging markets and credit on the buy and sell side in Europe and the US, is based in New York. 

Most recently, Stroemer headed the portfolio management team and was lead portfolio manager of emerging market strategies at Fisch Asset Management in Zurich. Prior to that, Stroemer worked for Morgan Stanley where he initially built up the emerging markets corporate trading desk and transferred to its global capital markets group to head the EM debt syndicate function globally. He also worked on the credit desks at UBS and HSBC.   

Meno holds a BA in economics from Hamilton College and an MBA from the American Graduate School of International Management. 

Truist Wealth
Truist Wealth has hired five new teammates in Princeton, New Jersey, who collectively oversee $500 million of assets for high net worth and ultra-HNW clients.

The team members are Charles Craig, senior vice president and investment manager; Jason Apuzzio, SVP, wealth advisor; Mitchell Feingold, SVP advice and planning strategist; Louis Russo, SVP and wealth advisor; and Larissa Flom, SVP, senior Truist advisor.

The firm has also recently built out teams in Virginia and Washington, DC.