Client Director

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Summary

A leading global asset manager is seeking a Client Director to help drive growth across its US offshore intermediary business. This is a chance to engage directly with gatekeepers and home offices at some of the largest broker-dealers and private banks in the industry, positioning a full suite of public and private investment solutions.


Company Information:

A leading global asset manager with a longstanding presence in the US offshore intermediary space, serving some of the largest broker-dealers, private banks, and wealth platforms in the industry.


Job Description:
  • Support product onboarding, drive research placement, and influence model allocations at major intermediary firms.
  • Drive adoption of investment solutions with home office portfolio managers by diagnosing client needs and identifying allocation opportunities.
  • Cultivate long-term partnerships with gatekeepers, research analysts, and product specialists at large financial intermediaries.
  • Collaborate with wholesaling, client portfolio management, and product development teams to address client needs.
  • Manage prospect activity and the team’s pipeline and follow-ups.
  • Partner with cross-functional teams to launch product initiatives and campaigns.

Requirements / Qualifications:
  • Bachelor’s degree, preferably in business or economics; CFA, CAIA, or MBA a plus.
  • Minimum 6 years in asset management or private banking, with strong knowledge of capital markets and investment products.
  • Established relationships and familiarity with platform partners a plus.
  • Highly motivated, commercially minded, with disciplined pipeline management.
  • Strong verbal and written communication skills for engaging senior partners.
  • Collaborative and able to work across investment, product, and marketing teams.
  • Willing to travel for client meetings and industry events.
  • Series 7 and 63 required, or must obtain within 3 months of start.
  • NYC, 3 days per week in office.

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