Boyden Names Wealth Management and Private Banking Global Leader
October 29, 2018 – Boyden continues to expand and add talent across several global regions. The firm recently named Rahul Sen as partner and global lead of its wealth management and private banking practice, based in London.
“We are delighted that Rahul has joined Boyden in London, which will bring us additional inroads with major private wealth management institutions within our global financial services practice,” said Nick Robeson, managing partner of Boyden U.K. “His deep financial services expertise coupled with his international experience will be a great asset to Boyden’s continued growth across EMEA and the globe.”
Mr. Sen is an accomplished executive search professional with 10 years’ experience in senior-level executive search across the banking and finance sectors. He possesses a track record placing senior executives across several key financial hubs including London, New York, Singapore, Hong Kong, Dubai, Luxembourg, Monaco and Geneva. His clients include major Swiss banks, Asian private banks and U.S. private wealth firms, in addition to several clients in the multi-family office space.
“I’m excited to join the dynamic and expert team in London and across the globe,” said Mr. Sen. “Boyden’s unique model provides world-class leadership consulting and executive search services, while providing the right infrastructure and depth across the globe.”
Prior to Boyden, Mr. Sen was the global head of the private wealth management practice for boutique executive search firm the Omerta Group. Prior to that, he was director and head of private wealth management search in Asia-Pacific for Sheffield Haworth. Before working in executive search, Mr. Sen was a private banker at HSBC and DSP Merrill Lynch in Mumbai, India.
Boyden is a global provider of executive search services, with more than 70 offices in over 40 countries. Founded in 1946, the firm specializes in high-level executive search, interim management and human capital consulting across a broad spectrum of industries.
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Contributed by Scott A. Scanlon, Editor-in-Chief; Dale M. Zupsansky, Managing Editor; Stephen Sawicki, Managing Editor; and Andrew W. Mitchell, Managing Editor – Hunt Scanlon Media