Executive Changes

NEW ENGLAND

General Electric Co. of New York has promoted Kathryn Cassidy and Dmitri Stockton to senior vice president in its wealth management division, GE Capital. They are based in Fairfield, Conn.

Ms. Cassidy will remain the division's treasurer. Before taking that job, she was a vice president and the treasurer of a GE Capital unit, GE Money. Mr. Stockton will remain the president and chief executive officer of GE Capital's global banking business. Before taking those jobs, he was the president and CEO of the Middle East and Central and Eastern Europe for GE Money. Earlier he had been the CEO for GE Capital Bank in Switzerland.

 


 MIDWEST

Harris Financial Services, a Chicago unit of Bank of Montreal, has promoted Darrell Hackett to senior vice president of small-business banking.

Mr. Hackett was the senior vice president of acquisition, integration, and alignment; he helped the unit expand into Wisconsin and Indiana.


MIDDLE ATLANTICThe Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia has promoted Michael E. Collins to executive vice president, William W. Lang and Mary Ann Hood to senior vice president, and John Ackley to vice president.

Mr. Collins will continue to oversee the bank's discount window and credit risk department. He was a senior vice president. He joined the bank as an intern in the fiscal department in 1974. Before that he had been a consultant to the Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago.

Mr. Lang will remain the chief examinations officer in the supervision, regulation, and credit department. He was a vice president. In addition to overseeing safety and soundness in the department, he heads its professional development unit. Before joining the bank in 2002, he was the director for special studies at the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency.

Ms. Hood will continue to oversee equal employment opportunity compliance. She has worked for the Federal Reserve Board since 1982, when she joined the New Orleans branch of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta.

Mr. Ackley will continue to oversee the treasury services department's collateral management system, which also supports the central bank's credit risk management structure.

 


 Concept Capital, a New York division of SMH Capital Inc., has hired Robert E. Moore as a managing director and the head of its global institutional trading and research business. Mr. Moore was the head of U.S. equities at Citigroup Inc.

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