Deals & People May 8, 2013
U.S. Bank Names Business Development Officer
Jon Reiners was named vice
president and business development officer at U.S. Bank Institutional Trust and
Custody in Denver.
Reported by PLANADVISER Staff
Reiners is responsible for developing relationships with potential clients in Colorado, Arizona, Utah, Wyoming, Nevada and New Mexico. His role focuses on corporations, insurance companies, foundations, financial institutions and government entities with fiduciary and custodial needs.
Reiners reports to Karl Wilson, senior vice president and regional manager. “Jon is a great addition to our team,” Wilson said. “With specialized expertise in the back office needs of registered investment advisers, broker/dealers, and asset managers, Jon will connect our clients with the right products and services to help enhance and grow their business.”
Reiners has worked in financial services for more than 12 years. He comes to U.S. Bank from Orion Advisor Services LLC, where he served as vice president of Institutional Business Development. Reiners holds a bachelor’s degree in health care administration from Bellevue University in Nebraska.
Reiners reports to Karl Wilson, senior vice president and regional manager. “Jon is a great addition to our team,” Wilson said. “With specialized expertise in the back office needs of registered investment advisers, broker/dealers, and asset managers, Jon will connect our clients with the right products and services to help enhance and grow their business.”
Reiners has worked in financial services for more than 12 years. He comes to U.S. Bank from Orion Advisor Services LLC, where he served as vice president of Institutional Business Development. Reiners holds a bachelor’s degree in health care administration from Bellevue University in Nebraska.
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