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Retirement Industry People Moves
Wagner Law Group welcomes a new partner; Venable hires a new partner in its employee benefits and executive compensation practice; Pacific Life announces promotions; and more.
New Partner Joins Wagner Law Group

Eric Keller
Wagner Law Group announced that Eric Keller has joined its firm’s Washington, D.C. office as a partner in its employee benefits and executive compensation practice.
For more than 25 years, Keller has focused his practice on executive compensation, employee benefits and workforce restructuring matters. Keller also maintains a broad-based practice representing domestic and international clients on executive compensation, tax-qualified retirement plans, health and welfare plans, and workforce restructuring matters.
He also designs and prepares plan documents and participant communications, negotiates service-provider contracts and assists clients in developing and operating efficient and prudent plan administration practices.
Shapiro Joins Venable’s Employee Benefits and Executive Compensation Practice

Andrew Shapiro
Venable LLP announced that Andrew Shapiro has joined the firm as a partner in the employee benefits and executive compensation practice.
Shapiro counsels public and private companies, as well as senior executives, on a broad spectrum of executive compensation and employee benefits matters. His practice includes designing and implementing incentive compensation, deferred compensation, employment, retention, change-in-control, severance and other compensatory and benefits arrangements.
“Andrew is a skilled employee benefits attorney who brings experience in a wide range of executive compensation and employee benefit matters,” said Juliana Reno, chair of the firm’s employee benefits and executive compensation practice. “We are thrilled to welcome him to our team in New York.”
Pacific Life Announces Promotions

Karen Neeley
Pacific Life Insurance Co. announced the promotion of Karen Neeley to senior vice president of its institutional retirement solutions group and Patricia Thompson to senior vice president and chief compliance and ethics officer.
Neeley will oversee the management and growth of the pension risk transfer and defined contribution lifetime income businesses, including responsibility for distribution, product development, operations and customer engagement.

Patricia Thompson
Thompson will oversee all compliance, ethics and privacy activities across the enterprise, including the maintenance and oversight of the code of conduct, ethics helpline and ensuring alignment with international data privacy laws and regulations.
Pantheon Announces Leadership Transitions
London-based Pantheon Ventures LLP named Kathryn Lead, who has played a role in the firm’s strategic development and led the firm’s real assets investment strategies, as CEO, succeeding Paul Ward, who is now executive chairman. Jeff Miller was elevated to CIO and also serves as global head of private equity.
In addition, the firm announced three new partner promotions across different areas of the business:
- Janice Ince was promoted to partner in Pantheon’s global infrastructure team, where she focuses on identifying and executing a wide range of infrastructure investments in the U.S.;
- Iain Jones was promoted to partner in Pantheon’s investor relations team, focused on existing relationships and business development in the U.S.; and
- Marc Melia was promoted to partner in the legal and compliance team, where he also serves as European head of legal. Melia has responsibility and oversight for a broad range of functions, including product structuring.
New York Life Announces New Head of New York Life Real Estate Investors

Thomas O’Hanlon
New York Life Investment Management LLC announced an upcoming leadership transition in New York Life Real Estate Investors. At the end of June, current Managing Director Thomas O’Hanlon will become head of NYLREI when Senior Managing Director Mark Talgo, the current NYLREI head, retires.
O’Hanlon will continue to serve in his current capacity as head of real estate equity well. He will report to New York Life Executive Vice President and CIO Tony Malloy and join Malloy’s senior leadership team.
O’Hanlon joined New York Life in 2004 as an acquisitions officer. In 2010, when New York Life’s general account began investing in real estate equity, he helped build NYLREI’s portfolio management and transactions teams. Over the next decade, O’Hanlon held roles of increasing responsibility, including head of transactions. He became head of real estate equity in 2019.