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BNY's Rosenthal joins US Bank

Tuesday, July 23, 2019
Opalesque Industry Update - U.S. Bank Global Fund Services has hired Chris Rosenthal as senior vice president, business development. In this role, Rosenthal will be responsible for developing new business relationships nationally for asset managers, insurance companies, banks and other financial institutions. He will be located in the Hackensack, New Jersey office.

Rosenthal is an experienced senior executive who brings more than 20 years of experience in the financial services industry at organizations such as Bankers Trust Company and the United States Trust Company. Most recently, Rosenthal was director of asset servicing sales and relationship management at BNY Mellon.

"Our team continues to grow as we develop and enhance our product offerings for a growing global fund services market and the needs of our clients. Chris has extensive expertise across all investment products and distribution, including specialized expertise with pooled investment funds. Adding an experienced and tenured professional like Chris is tremendous for both Fund Services and our global client base. We are thrilled to welcome him to the team." Says Joe Neuberger, head of U.S. Bank Global Fund Services.

Rosenthal says, "Global Fund Services is a key growth area within U.S. Bank Investment Services. Our commitment to providing the highest level of client service, combined with the strength of the U.S. Bank brand, positions us well for future growth. I'm excited to work with partners across the bank to drive new business opportunities."

Rosenthal holds a bachelor's degree from Clemson University and an MBA from New York University.

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