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UPDATE 1-MOVES-State Street, Wilmington Trust, BB&T

Wed Oct 28, 2009 10:53am EDT

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(Adds Wilmington Trust, BB&T, Navigant, Northern Trust)

Oct 28 (Reuters) - The following financial services industry appointments were announced on Wednesday. To inform us of other job changes, e-mail moves@thomsonreuters.com.

STATE STREET CORP (STT.N)

State Street Global Markets, the investment research, trading and securities lending arm of State Street appointed Kevin O'Neill and Samina Vernon to its transition management team in London.

PICTET & CIE

Pictet Funds, the fund distribution arm of the Swiss private bank hired Emma Stenzel as sales manager covering southern England. She was previously at Schroders for ten years as advisory business team manager.

SHORE CAPITAL GROUP (SHCA.L)

The British boutique investment bank said it appointed Hugh Rogers as business development manager within its asset management division. Rogers joins from Bestinvest.

WILMINGTON TRUST CORP (WL.N)

Wilmington Trust appointed former U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation Director Louis Freeh to its board. Freeh is the founder and senior managing partner of Freeh Group International Inc, a corporate risk management consultant.

NAVIGANT CONSULTING INC (NCI.N)

Navigant, a Chicago-based consulting firm, named Cynthia Glassman to its board, for a term that will expire in 2012. Glassman, a former SEC commissioner, most recently served as the U.S. Department of Commerce's under secretary for economic affairs.

BB&T CORP (BBT.N)

BB&T named David Boyer Jr. to its corporate board from its advisory board. Boyer is co-founder and chief executive of GlobalWatch Technologies Inc, a Washington-based technology firm.

NORTHERN TRUST CORP (NTRS.O)

Northern Trust, a Chicago-based bank, appointed Joanne Stringer as managing director of its Connecticut Personal Financial Services operation. Prior to the new post, Stringer ran Northern Trust's corporate and institutional services group for the Nordic region, based in London. (Compiled by Amit Kumar in Bangalore and Joe Rauch in Charlotte)



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