UPDATE 2-Deloitte Financial, AXA Equitable, TIAA-CREF
(Adds Deloitte FAS, AXA Equitable and TIAA-CREF)
NEW YORK, July 9 (Reuters) - The following financial services industry appointments were announced on Wednesday. To inform us of other job changes, please e-mail moves@thomsonreuters.com.
DELOITTE FINANCIAL ADVISORY SERVICES LLO
The advisory services firm named William J. Fasel as director in its Chicago-based reorganization services group. Previously, Fasel was a managing director at several turnaround consulting firms.
AXA EQUITABLE LIFE INSURANCE CO
The primary U.S. life insurance and savings unit of AXA Group (AXAF.PA) named Chris Winans to the newly created post of head of external affairs, effective July 29 subject to board approval. Prior to his appointment, Winans was vice president of media relations at insurance company American International Group Inc (AIG.N).
TIAA-CREF
The pension fund giant announced the appointment of Bertram Scott as executive vice president and chief institutional development and sales officer. He joined TIAA-CREF in 2000 and most recently was executive vice president of strategy, integration and policy.
MERRILL LYNCH MER.N
The investment bank appointed Hugh Sullivan as head of investment banking for Germany, Austria and Switzerland, in addition to his existing responsibilities as global head of Multi Industries. He will be based in Frankfurt and London.
STANDARD CHARTERED BANK (STAN.L)
The British bank announced the appointment of Richard Holmes as chief executive officer, Europe. Holmes was previously chairman and chief executive officer of American Express Bank Ltd, which was acquired by Standard Chartered earlier this year.
HSBC Global Banking and Markets (HSBA.L)
The global bank announced the appointment of Hitendra Dave as head of Global Markets, India effectively immediately. He will be responsible for the growth of Sales and Trading, Balance Sheet Management and the debt financing businesses in India.
Prior to his current position, he was co-head of Global Markets, India with Anand Krishnamurthy, who is now appointed as co-head of Global Markets, Middle East and North Africa.
The bank also confirmed the appointment of Simon Jukes as the new CEO of its Greek operations. Continued...


