People Moves
Who's Moving Where In Wealth Management? - Standard Chartered, SSGA

The latest moves in wealth management across Asia-Pacific.
Standard Chartered
Standard
Chartered has appointed Shada El Borno as regional
head of global subsidiaries for the Middle East, North Africa and
Pakistan (MENAP) markets, and head of global
subsidiaries for UAE.
In this role, El Borno will be responsible for managing the
bank’s GS business for MENAP and will also join the global GS
management team.
She has been with Standard Chartered for 22 years. She has held a
number of senior roles at the bank, most recently as the regional
head of business management, global banking MENAP.
El Borno will report into Mohamed Salama, country head global banking UAE for the local GS business; Sarmad Lone, regional head of GB, MENAP, for the overall MENAP GS business; and to Rob Snell, global head of global subsidiaries.
State Street Global Advisors
State Street Global Advisors, the asset management arm of
State Street Corporation, has appointed Michele Barlow to
the APAC head of investment strategy and research of its
Investment Solutions Group (ISG). Barlow replaces Thomas
Poullaouec who has left State Street Global Advisors, the firm
told this publication when asked about the matter.
Based in Hong Kong, she will report directly to Ric Thomas, global head of strategy and research for State Street Global Advisors’ ISG.
Barlow will be responsible for driving investment ideas and leading the team that creates customised research and multi-asset investment solutions for investors in the Asia-Pacific region.
Most recently, she led the credit research team at Bank of America Merrill Lynch.
ANZ
ANZ has appointed Shane
Buggle as group general manager internal audit, effective 1 July.
He succeeds Kevin Corbally who was recently appointed chief risk
officer.
He will report to the chairman of the audit committee Paula Dwyer.
Buggle has spent more than 20 years in senior finance roles at ANZ and has been deputy chief financial officer since 2012.