Several BNY Mellon (BK) Execs Get Early Holiday Gift: Promotions

December 14, 2012 8:03 AM EST
BNY Mellon (NYSE: BK) Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Gerald L. Hassell today announced several executive appointments designed to accelerate the company's success as the global leader in investment management and investment services.

The following appointments will be effective Jan. 1, 2013:

Karen B. Peetz will become President of BNY Mellon. Peetz is currently Vice Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Financial Markets & Treasury Services. As President, Peetz will lead Global Client Management, Regional Management, Treasury Services and Human Resources.

Timothy F. Keaney will be named Chief Executive Officer of Investment Services as BNY Mellon aligns its Asset Servicing, Corporate Trust, Depositary Receipts, Global Markets, Global Collateral Services, Broker Dealer Services, and Pershing businesses under his leadership. Keaney is currently Vice Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Asset Servicing. He will retain his Vice Chairman title.

Brian T. Shea will be named President of Investment Services and head of BNY Mellon's Global Operations and Technology group. He will also continue in his role as Chief Executive Officer of BNY Mellon's Pershing subsidiary and as head of Broker Dealer and Advisor Services.

Vice Chairman Curtis Y. Arledge continues as Chief Executive Officer of Investment Management, BNY Mellon's asset and wealth management businesses.

BRIEF BIOS:

Peetz, Keaney and Arledge continue to report to Hassell. Shea will report to Hassell as head of Global Operations and Technology and to Keaney in his capacity as President of Investment Services.

Peetz joined BNY Mellon in 1998. In her current position, she oversees Treasury Services, Corporate Trust, Depositary Receipts, Pershing, Broker Dealer Global Clearance and US Tri-Party Services. She is the chair of BNY Mellon's Women's Initiatives Network and in 2011 was named the most powerful woman in banking by American Banker. She serves on Pennsylvania State University's Board of Trustees. She is on the Board of Directors for SIFMA, the Private Export Funding Corporation (PEFCO), and SunCoke Energy. Before joining BNY Mellon, Peetz spent 16 years with JPMorgan Chase in a variety of sales and business management positions.

Keaney joined the company in 2000 and currently oversees the company's businesses that provide institutions worldwide with global custody, global fund services, foreign exchange, securities lending, transfer agency, transition management, trustee/depot bank services, offshore fund administration, benefit disbursements, performance analytics and alternative investment services. Before joining BNY Mellon, Keaney worked at Deutsche Bank where he had management responsibility for sales and client management for custody, asset administration, performance measurement, asset management, funds transfer and trade finance activities. He serves on the Board of Directors of Unum.

Shea joined Pershing in 1983 and currently heads BNY Mellon's Broker Dealer and Advisor Services group, which includes serving as CEO of Pershing, a leading global provider of financial business solutions to more than 1,500 institutional and retail financial organizations and independent registered investment RIAs. Shea serves on the Board of Directors of the Insured Retirement Institute and the Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation. He serves on the Board of Trustees of St. John's University and is a member of the Board of the Tomorrow's Hope Foundation.


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