JPMAM makes quadruple hire to ETF business

Two from DWS

Tom Eckett
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J.P. Morgan Asset Management (JPMAM) has hired Simone Ishikawa as an ETF sales strategist and Álvaro Quirós as an ETF product specialist.

Based in London, Ishikawa will be responsible for developing the firm's distribution plans while focusing the sales teams' priorities. She joins from J.P. Morgan's corporate and investment bank, where she was a business manager for UK cross-asset and EMEA equities heads of sales. Prior to this, she held a number of roles at Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley and Credit Suisse. Ishikawa will report to Bryon Lake (pictured), head of international ETFs at JPMAM. JPMAM's ETF head Lake to harness firm's active strength in major European push Based in London, Quirós joins the firm's int...

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