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U.S. Bancorp Fund Services names Jason Ganz SVP of business development in alternatives push

Friday, June 09, 2017
Opalesque Industry Update - U.S. Bancorp Fund Services names Jason Ganz SVP of business development to support alternative investment solutions. Jason Ganz recently joined U.S. Bancorp Fund Services LLC as senior vice president of business development. Ganz, based in Atlanta, will focus on the continued growth of the company's alternative investment service offering throughout the southern and western states.

"We are excited to continue to expand our dedicated team of professionals serving the hedge fund community," said Bob Kern, executive vice president of business development at U.S. Bancorp Fund Services. "Jason's experience and expertise in hedge funds, fund of funds, private equity, and middle office services helps strengthen our team and provides additional support for our clients."

Ganz has more than 15 years of experience in hedge fund and private equity operations. Prior to joining U.S. Bancorp Fund Services, Ganz worked as a director at SS&C GlobeOp. In his new role, Ganz will focus on expanding the private equity client base, providing investment managers with quality products, and offering comprehensive services needed to support their funds.

"Jason will be a great asset in helping to grow our private equity business," said Michael Secondo, senior vice president of business development at U.S. Bancorp Fund Services. "His background and experience will allow us to engage new opportunities and foster relationships with managers to allow us to continue to diversify the solutions we offer private equity managers."

Ganz received his bachelor in business administration degree from the University of Georgia. Headquartered in Milwaukee since 1969, U.S. Bancorp Fund Services LLC provides single-source solutions to support a variety of investment strategies and products, including mutual funds, alternative investments, open-end, closed-end and exchange-traded funds. The division currently services 556 fund families comprised of 3,352 portfolios, 4,216 fund classes and 3.6 million shareholder accounts with $959 billion in client assets. U.S. Bancorp Fund Services is a subsidiary of U.S. Bank, the fifth largest commercial bank in the United States.

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