UBS Private Wealth Management hires Regina Bronson and Alex Gitomer in New York City
UBS Private Wealth Management today announced that Regina Bronson and Alex Gitomer will be joining the firm as Managing Directors and Private Wealth Advisors in New York City. Regina and Alex will also be joined by Senior Wealth Strategy Associates Christina Brown and Hilary Stock.
At the conclusion of their respective notice periods, the team will join the UBS Manhattan Market and will be located in the firm’s 1285 Avenue of the Americas Private Wealth Management office, which is led by Managing Director Kellie Brady. They will report to Market Director Thomas Conigatti.
“Regina and Alex are talented advisors that have decades of combined experience advising ultra-high-net-worth clients on the complexities of maintaining and growing wealth through generations,” said Tom Conigatti, Market Director at UBS Private Wealth Management. “Their dedication to client success and focus on providing personalized service will be additive to our business, and we look forward to welcoming their team to the firm.”
“Regina and Alex have a strong commitment to providing tailored advice and guidance that addresses every aspect of their clients’ financial lives,” said Kellie Brady, the Managing Director of the 1285 Avenue of the Americas Private Wealth Management business. “Leveraging the full range of our resources and capabilities worldwide, I am confident that they will be able to provide clients with customized strategies and bespoke long-term plans that reflect the goals that matter most to them.”
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Regina Bronson has comprehensive experience advising ultra-high-net-worth individuals, families, not-for-profit organizations and family offices across investment management, trust and estate structuring, philanthropy and lending. Regina spent the past 10 years at Goldman Sachs as a Private Wealth Advisor. Prior to joining Goldman Sachs, she was a Senior Banker at J.P. Morgan Private Bank, managing some of the most strategic client relationships at the firm. Previously, Regina ran Strategic Relationship Management for Bank of America, in which her team advised investment banking clients going through corporate transactions on private wealth management issues triggered by their corporate deals. She began her career at Goldman Sachs, where she spent nine years, first as an Associate in Mergers & Acquisitions then in Private Wealth Management, where she ran Strategic Relationship Management.