BNY Mellon had added two senior executives to its global asset servicing business.
Neal Chansky has joined as global head of consultant relations. He will report directly to Christine Gill, head of commercial development for asset servicing. He joins from Olmstead Associates, an investment management consulting firm. Prior to this, Chansky spent over thirty years in multiple roles at State Street, most recently as a relationship executive.
Amos Rogers has joined as director, business development – alternatives. He is responsible for business development initiatives across the real assets industry, reporting to Brian McMahon, global head of business development for alternatives. Rogers joins from State Street, where he was responsible for leading business development efforts for the firm’s real assets fund administration and fund services business.