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BNY Mellon has appointed Douglas Shulman as a senior executive vice president and global head of Client Service Delivery (CSD), joining the firm’s executive committee in the process, officials say.
BNY Mellon has also appointed Dan Kramer as executive vice president of CSD, where he’ll direct and oversee the CSD strategy and execution for BNY Mellon’s asset servicing business. He will report to Shulman.
In his new role, Shulman will lead BNY Mellon’s CSD group, which has more than 18,500 employees worldwide and provides critical services to BNY Mellon clients, according to a company statement. He’ll lead the CSD team’s strategic direction for business development.
“We are transforming our company through this continuous process improvement approach to managing our businesses,” says Brian Shea, CEO of BNY Mellon Investment Services, who has oversight for Client Service Delivery and Client Technology Solutions, in a statement.
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