Delaware Investments has seen some changes in its sales force. The Philadelphia-based firm has installed new divisional sales managers and tapped replacements for three wholesalers that have moved on from the company.
Meanwhile, Delaware has created two senior consulant support roles.
Brett Wright, most recently with ING Investment Management, joined on Tuesday as divisional sales manager for the West.
William Presutti is Wright's counterpart on the Eastern portion of the country. Presutti started in mid-December and is an alum of Transamerica, Managers Investment Group, UBS and OppenheimerFunds.
On the wholesaler side, the recent hires are ING alum
Marcus Anderson for the Michigan territory, Merrill Lynch alum
Walter Kulp for the Washington, D.C. area and ING alum
Alan Markfeld for the West Virginia/Virginia territory.
Delaware has also created two senior consultant support posts, one of which is occupied by
John Grieco, who moved from the key accounts group. The other post is held by
Kurt Phares, who hails from another unit of Delaware's owner, Macquarie.
"We felt it was necessary to have two dedicated professionals cover that segment," said
Jeff Klepacki, head of third-party distribution
at Delaware, in an interview.
With Grieco and Phares moving into their new roles, Delaware now has a total of 29 external sales people, Klepacki said.
Klepacki will tap a replacement for Grieco in the key accounts team, which currently has three members. 
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