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Thursday, January 30, 2020

An MD Leaves UBS AM After 35 Years

Reported by Neil Anderson, Managing Editor

After 35 years with UBS and its predecessors, a senior asset management executive is moving on.

Mark Evan Carver
Mark Carver, managing director and head of life cycle management in the Americas for UBS Asset Management [profile], left the multinational asset manager earlier this month, MFWire has learned. He is based in the New York City area.

Spokespeople for UBS did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Carver has spent basically his entire career at the firm. After graduating from Ithaca College in 1985, he joined Paine Webber. He worked with managed accounts and with the broker-dealer's Mitchell Hutchins Asset Management business, and he stayed on in 2000 when UBS bought Paine Webber. Over the past two decades he served in various leadership roles, including: head of advisory programs; president of the U.S. mutual funds business; and head of product development and management in the Americas. He shifted into his most recent role in 2018. 

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