April 11 | Wed Apr 11, 2012 6:53am EDT
April 11 (Reuters) - The following financial services industry appointments were announced on Wednesday. To inform us of other job changes, email to moves@thomsonreuters.com.
The company has reorganized the senior management structure within its employee broker-dealer unit, creating new geographical divisions as the company works to integrate its recently acquired Morgan Keegan brokerage.
The company named Erik Fruland, a 20-year veteran of Raymond James, as chief operating officer of Raymond James & Associates Private Client Group, replacing Scott Curtis, who is now president of Raymond James' independent division.
The privately owned financial broking company appointed Ana Puchi-Donnelly as head of the sugar market making desk in London as part of the firm's strategy to strengthen its agricultural product offering. Puchi-Donnelly joins from Credit Agricole where she was a director and senior agricultural commodities trader.
The Bristol-based independent private client stockbroker hired Ian Entwhistle as relationship and business development manager. Entwhistle, who will based at the firm's Hereford office, has recently been working to deliver investment training for the National Association of Pension Funds.
The hedge fund research and advisory firm named Oliver Newton as a senior adviser in its London office. Newton joins from Tarchon Capital Management. Prior to that he worked at KPMG's London-based business advisory & services team.
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