JTC welcomes three new directors in private wealth division
JTC has welcomed three new directors in its private wealth division as part of a 36-strong raft of mid-year promotions across its global network.
Within its Private Wealth division, Mariano Marco has been made Senior Director in JTC’s Miami office, whilst Alina Frangu has been made Associate Director in Switzerland, as has Tahir Mahammad Abdul Wahab in Mauritius.
In addition, the firm has recognised the achievements and hard work of a further 32 staff members across its Private Wealth, Funds and Corporate Services divisions, as well as its central operations teams.
Within Private Wealth, those recognised with promotion include Alaina Chatfield, Karen Burton, Sean Kenny, Paul Russell, Emma Gibaut and Guy Stephens in Jersey; Kerry Jones and Catherine Moore in the Isle of Man; and Gregory Radford in Guernsey.
Commenting on the promotions, COO Wendy Holley (recently appointed to the JTC PLC board), said:
“Our team approach and shared ownership culture is an absolutely key part of what makes JTC so special, and we are committed to supporting to ongoing progress of staff right across the business and our global network of 20 offices, to help them reach their potential. With that in mind, I’d like to congratulate all of those who have been deservedly recognised with promotion for all their hard work over the past year and wish them luck as they continue on their professional journeys.”

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