Investment - Articles - J.P. Morgan bolsters Global Liquidity sales team


 Claudia Naegeli joins as client advisor in Switzerland

 J.P. Morgan Asset Management today announces the addition of Claudia Naegeli to its Global Liquidity sales team. Naegeli, who joins as a client advisor covering Switzerland and Liechtenstein, will report to Sven Lorenz, Head of Global Liquidity Sales for North, Central and Eastern Europe, and locally, to Roland Vogel, Country Head for Switzerland.

 Prior to joining J.P. Morgan Asset Management, Naegeli worked for the Royal Bank of Scotland as a sales consultant in Global Transaction Services. She holds an MBA from the UCD Michael Smurfit Graduate Business School, as well as a BA in Marketing from Portobello College, both in Dublin. Post graduate, she achieved her Swiss Certified Treasurer (SCT) designation from the Lucerne University.

 Sven Lorenz, Head of Global Liquidity Sales for North, Central and Eastern Europe at J.P. Morgan Asset Management, commented: "J.P. Morgan Asset Management is the largest institutional money market fund provider in the world with more than USD 493 billion** in short-term fixed income assets under management and the business continues to grow globally. As a result, we've made some significant hires to the sales team over the last few years and Claudia is no exception. Her role in serving our clients in Switzerland and Liechtenstein will be crucial in helping us further grow our presence in the region."
  

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