City Moves for 28 October 2016 | Who’s switching jobs
Capgemini Consulting
Capgemini Consulting has appointed Kristofer le Sage de Fontenay as the head of financial services in the UK. Kristofer joins from Atos Consulting where he held the role of head of global financial services. Kristofer has over 20 years’ experience at Atos Consulting where he specialised in the financial services industry, in particular the retail financial services sector and the fintech market. He has held multiple leadership roles and has extensive experience selling and delivering client work, building consulting practices, developing new business, and leading consulting teams on client advisory and implementation projects. In his new role, Kristofer will be leading a team of financial services consultants, driving sales growth, promote market propositions, as well as overseeing key transformation programmes for clients.
Pemberton
Pemberton, the independent asset management group backed by Legal & General, has appointed Nicole Gates as deputy chief credit officer. Nicole joins as a partner in the firm and brings 30 years of experience in global credit markets. She will work alongside existing chief credit officer, Conrad Teppema, to further develop Pemberton’s credit underwriting and risk management functions. Prior to joining Pemberton, she spent 10 years at GE Capital International, where she was head of restructuring. Her previous positions also include managing director in Dresdner Bank’s institutional restructuring unit in London and head of international intensive care unit at Kleinwort Benson.
Hightower
Hightower, an management platform for the commercial property industry, has appointed Eoin Condren as head of commercial operations for Europe. Eoin, who joins Hightower’s UK office, will initially work in sales to grow Hightower’s presence across Europe before taking the lead on scaling account management and operations. Eoin was previously vice president at WP Carey, where he focused on sourcing assets for their value-added platforms, ranging from student housing to retail warehousing across Europe. Eoin has approximately 10 years’ experience in real estate private equity. Prior to joining WP Carey he worked at London based real estate private equity firm Brandeaux, and has experience in the energy private equity sector in New York City.
Assystem
Matthew Gallimore is joining Assystem as chief sales officer for the UK’s energy and infrastructure division. Matthew has 20 years’ experience and knowledge within the engineering sector working to develop and nurture existing partnerships, whilst also forming new business alliances. Matthew spent the last six years working for a well-established power systems provider, quickly reaching the position of vice president of sales. In his new role, Matthew will lead the energy and infrastructure division into the next stage of its growth.
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