An advisor distribution chief in the Big Apple is exiting as he hands off to a 10-year company veteran.
| Douglas Clark Mangini Guggenheim Investments | |
Chris Parisi, senior managing director and intermediary sales manager at
Guggenheim Investments, is taking over as head of intermediary distribution, assuming
Doug Mangini's former responsibilities as he steps down from the firm,
MFWire has learned.
Parisi deferred comment to
Gerard Carney, managing director at Guggenheim.
"He will manage external and intermediary sales teams as well as marketing and product development for the intermediary channel," Carney confirms to
MFWire.
"Doug is going to stay with us until the end of the year," Carney continues.
Parisi will report to the senior management of Guggenheim and will be based in Chicago, Carney confirms to
MFwire.
A Robert Morris University alumnus, Parisi joined
Claymore (now part of Guggenheim) in
2010 as managing director, national sales manager, which he
served as for more than 10 years. In 2012, he
became intermediary sales account manager. Prior to Guggenheim, Parisi
served New York Life and MainStay Investments for six years, where he served as director, national sales manager. Prior to that he served at BlackRock for more than eight years as director northeast divisional sales manager.
A Saint Joseph's University and New York Law School graduate, Mangini served at Guggenheim for more than nine years in a variety of roles, including senior managing director, head of intermediary distribution, as well as managing director. Prior to that, he served at Morgan Stanley Investment Management for nearly five years as managing director. Before that, Mangini
served at Nationwide Financial for more than 13 years as senior vice president.
Editor's Note: A prior version of this story gave the wrong location for Parisi. In his expanded role, he is based in Chicago. 
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