Retirement Industry People Moves

LCG Associates Promotes Investment Analyst to Consultant; Mercer Acquires Investment Consulting Brand; AndCo Acquires Public Funds Consulting Practice; and more. 

 

LCG Associates has promoted Zach Brumett to consultant. He is based out of the Atlanta office.

Brumett has six years of industry experience and joined LCG in 2014. His responsibilities include investment strategy development, manager due diligence, special research projects, and providing investment advice to clients. Brumett began his career at LCG as an investment analyst.

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Previously, Brumett was an investment analyst at RVK, Inc. and was responsible for providing support in conducting asset allocation studies, structure studies, performance reports, and other projects as needed. He also led the Capital Markets Research and Alt Invest Task Forces in creating capital markets commentary and evaluating private equity managers, respectively.

Brumett is a CFA Charterholder and is a member of the CFA Society of Atlanta. He is also a Chartered Alternative Investment Analyst (CAIA) Charterholder. Brumett graduated from The University of Tennessee with a bachelor’s in finance.

Mercer Acquires Investment Consulting Brand

Mercer has signed a definitive agreement to acquire the investment consulting, alternatives consulting and wealth management operations of Pavilion Financial Corporation (together Pavilion). Pavilion is headquartered in Winnipeg with offices across North America, in London and in Singapore.

Mercer intends to use the Pavilion brand for investment consulting services provided to the institutional not-for-profit and insurance client segments. As part of Mercer, Pavilion clients will have access to Mercer’s global strategic and manager research and investment capabilities, including outsourced chief investment officer and digital delivery capabilities, while retaining access to customized, strategic advice delivered by a specialist consultant.

This transaction is subject to customary conditions to closing, including regulatory and shareholder approvals, and is expected to close in Q4. 

AndCo Acquires Public Funds Consulting Practice

AndCo Consulting has acquired Summit Strategies’ public funds consulting practice. Summit is an independent, national institutional consulting firm located in St. Louis, Missouri.  The acquisition is hoped to increase AndCo’s presence in the public plan market, and post-acquisition AndCo will provide investment consulting services to $115 billion in institutional client assets across 33 states, the District of Columbia, Canada, and Bermuda.

“We look forward to servicing these clients within the independent model and high-quality custom service standard to which they are accustomed. Finding the right fit for our public fund clients was of the utmost importance in our selection process,” says Steve Holmes, president/CEO of Summit Strategies Group. “We have had a long mutual respect with AndCo as competitors in the institutional consulting space and believe they are a great fit for our public funds practice.” 

The transaction will close on October 15.

LeafHouse Hires VP of Key Accounts

LeafHouse Financial has added Ben Bates as vice president of key accounts. Bates is responsible for partnering with advisers, third-party administrators (TPAs), plan sponsors, recordkeepers and broker/dealers to find solutions for the plan sponsor and plan participants.

Bates joins LeafHouse with a 17-year background in large case acquisition and relationship management. He has created relationship manager teams to support complex client needs and to improve the client experience at both public entities and private companies. At Nationwide Retirement Solutions Bates handled business management activities and drove operational efficiencies to improve outcomes for participants. As the National Client Relationship Manager, Bates was responsible for sophisticated corporate 401(k) and 403(b) plans.

OneAmerica Appoints SVP of Enterprise Operations

OneAmerica has announced the appointment of Jason Lilien as senior vice president of enterprise operations for the Indianapolis-based financial services company. Lilien brings nearly 25 years of financial and operational experience to the newly created role. 

Lilien most recently served as managing director and global co-head of operations for Goldman Sachs Private Wealth Management. He was responsible for a budget of more than $150 million and 475 operations professionals across six global locations. His 22-year Goldman Sachs career also included a nine-year stint as global head of banking operations for custody, reporting and private banking operations, Private Wealth Management, where he established operations for Goldman Sachs’ Salt Lake City office. Lilien holds a FINRA Series 7 license and earned a bachelor’s degree in business administration from State University of New York at Buffalo’s School of Management. 

“Jason’s business acumen and operational discipline make him well-suited to lead our operating units that provide ongoing service to customers across the enterprise,” says Jeff Holley, OneAmerica executive vice president of finance, operations and institutional markets. “He and his team will help us better leverage technology and other resources to improve our efficiency and effectiveness throughout our claims, contact centers, in-force service and participant services areas.” 

Lilien is a member of the SIFMA private clients operations committee and has been active in the Salt Lake community, serving the Fourth Street Clinic as finance committee co-chair, and as senior sponsor for Goldman Sachs’ Salt Lake City Veterans Network and Disability Interest Forum. 

Lilien will begin his new role on September 10.

Relationship Manager Joins SageView’s Southeast Division

SageView Advisory Group has added Stacy Walters as a relationship manager in the Southeast region, joining the team in West Palm Beach, Florida.

Walters’ primary focus is to help clients manage their qualified and nonqualified retirement plans, including 401(k) plans, 403(b) plans and various other defined benefit (DB) and defined contribution (DC) plans. She began working in the financial and retirement industry in 1993, spending most of her career as a relationship manager. She has extensive experience with helping organizations meet their fiduciary responsibilities, assisting with plan design, operational issues and creating educational programs to help employees reach their retirement and financial objectives.

Her knowledge in the retirement plan space is furthered by her time serving as the 401(k) plan administrator for a large organization’s human resources department.

Walters graduated from Bellevue University in professional banking operations and leadership. She also holds the Accredited Investment Fiduciary (AIF) and Qualified 401(k) Administrator (QKA) designations.

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