CITY MOVES | WHO’S SWITCHING JOBS
Guy’s and St Thomas’ Charity
The charity has appointed fund management veteran Nichola Pease as a trustee, taking on the position held by ex-Man Group chief Stanley Fink until last month.
Pease is deputy chairman of JO Hambro Capital Management, which she joined in 1998 as chief executive.
She also previously helped to set up the Banking on the Young charity in 2007, which supports young people setting up businesses.
Jefferies
The investment bank has hired Amy Corinne Smith as a managing director and co-head of the global cleantech investment banking group.
Corinne Smith joins Jefferies after 15 years of experience gleaned at Barclays Capital and Lehman Brothers, where she was most recently global co-head of alternative energy investment banking.
Cavendish Corporate Finance
Technology expert Joe Stelzer has joined the corporate finance group as a partner, specialising in technology, defence and industry.
Stelzer was previously chief executive of Polaron, where he led the first nanotechnology IPO on the Alternative Investment Market in 2004. Having sold the business to Cooper Lighting for around £15m, he then left the combined business to become a business adviser, including as a non-executive director responsible for M&A at Stonewood Group.
RSM Tenon
The entrepreneurial advisory firm has hired Graham Hain as a director in London, responsible for leading the London and South East forensic accounting team.
Hain is also an experienced expert witness on accounting matters and has given evidence in both the High Court and the county courts.
Norton Rose
The law firm has expanded its banking practice by relocating London-based partner Davide Barzilai to its Hong Kong office.
Barzilai has particular expertise in Islamic and conventional shipping and asset finance, Islamic treasury management, Islamic project and property finance and structured trade finance.