NEW YORK (Reuters) – Morgan Stanley appointed several executives from E*Trade to senior roles on Wednesday in a leadership shuffle that brings leaders from the online broker into the top ranks of the firm’s wealth management division, according to a memo seen by Reuters.
The moves make a unified leadership team, Andy Saperstein, head of the wealth business, wrote in the memo. Morgan Stanley bought E*Trade last year for $13 billion.
E*Trade’s former chief financial officer Chad Turner will lead digital direct business within wealth management, and Mike Curcio, previously E*Trade’s head of self-directed brokerage, will serve as the head of strategic transformation.
Andrea Zaretsky, previously chief marketing officer at E*Trade, will be the chief marketing officer for all of wealth management. Zaretsky, Turner and Curcio will all report to Saperstein, who also the co-president of the bank.
Mike Murphy, head of brokerage services at E*Trade, will lead digital direct client services, Chris Larkin, E*trade’s head of trading, will oversee trading across the division. Shane Mulron will lead business control and support. He previously led institutional product and risk management for E*Trade.
Brett Goodman, who led strategy, communications and investor relations at E*Trade will report to Curcio on strategic transformation team.
(Reporting by Elizabeth Dilts Marshall; Editing by David Gregorio)