U.S. Trust, Bank of America Private Wealth Management said Monday that it had added 12 executives in the Los Angeles area.
Since the beginning of 2007, U.S. Trust has appointed more than 250 professionals; with 40 in California in the last eight months.
Don Taylor, Tony Zinge, James Lee, and Sue Anderson were named private-client advisers; Michele Shafroth, Kristin Nelson, Trevin Hartwell, Corrine Paddio, Uma Shrivastava, and Kim Archer were named private-client managers; Kalyani Chirra was named a wealth strategies adviser; and Craig Burness city executive for west and coastal Los Angeles.
Ms. Anderson was a senior vice president and sales performance executive in Bank of America's commercial bank. Ms. Shrivastava was a senior vice president and market manager in its premier banking and investments arm. Ms. Paddio has worked for 11 years in U.S. Trust's institutional group, most recently as the western region marketing coordinator. Ms. Shafroth was a senior credit products officer in the commercial bank.
Ms. Archer was a vice president in the corporate business development group at Deutsche Bank, where Ms. Nelson was a managing director and head of the corporate business development group.
Mr. Burness was a vice president and western divisional sales manager at Federated Investors. Ms. Chirra was a tax and estate planning attorney at Reish Luftman Reicher & Cohen. Mr. Hartwell was director of development at the University of San Diego law school.
Mr. Lee was a senior vice president and wealth management specialist in Wells Fargo & Co.'s private bank where Mr. Zinge was a regional manager in the family wealth group. Mr. Taylor was an investment and trust consultant at City National Bank.










