Citi recruits again for prime brokerage
14 August 2013 New York
David Tenney has been hired to Citi’s prime brokerage business as a managing director and regional head of sales for the Americas.
In this role, he will manage the firm's unified hedge fund sales efforts across prime brokerage, securities lending and delta one.
Tenney will be based in New York and report to Alan Pace, global head of sales and client experience, David Murphy, head of prime finance for the Americas and John Gallo, head of North American sales.
Most recently, Tenney was a managing director and head of client relations at Forester Capital. Prior to this, he was a managing director at Russell Investments leading its alternative investments business including hedge funds, real estate, commodities, infrastructure and private equity.
He also spent 21 years at Goldman Sachs and held a variety of management roles across the firm's securities and investment research divisions.
Last month, Citi announced the hire of Matthew Clark as a managing director of global head of client solutions for its prime brokerage business.
In this role, he will manage the firm's unified hedge fund sales efforts across prime brokerage, securities lending and delta one.
Tenney will be based in New York and report to Alan Pace, global head of sales and client experience, David Murphy, head of prime finance for the Americas and John Gallo, head of North American sales.
Most recently, Tenney was a managing director and head of client relations at Forester Capital. Prior to this, he was a managing director at Russell Investments leading its alternative investments business including hedge funds, real estate, commodities, infrastructure and private equity.
He also spent 21 years at Goldman Sachs and held a variety of management roles across the firm's securities and investment research divisions.
Last month, Citi announced the hire of Matthew Clark as a managing director of global head of client solutions for its prime brokerage business.
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