Strategic Appointments Position the Business for Continued Growth and Client Delivery
Northern Trust announced changes within its Asset Servicing business, effective 1 June 2026, aligning leadership across the business and positioning it for long-term growth.
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“These appointments build on our strong leadership while enhancing alignment across the organisation,” said Clive Bellows, co-president, Asset Servicing and president for Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA) at Northern Trust.
Nick Gilbert has been appointed head of Asset Servicing, Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA), a newly expanded role with responsibility for both asset owners and asset managers, aligning the EMEA region’s structure with Northern Trust’s model in North America and Asia-Pacific. Gilbert brings more than 20 years of experience across operations, strategy and transformation, and most recently led Global Fund Services (GFS) in the region.
As part of these changes and following the planned retirement of James Wright, head of Asset Owners, EMEA at the end of 2026, Wright’s responsibilities will transition to two senior leaders. Kimberly Evans has been appointed to the newly created role of head of Enterprise Strategic Relationships where she will focus on bringing together Northern Trust’s full capabilities to deliver integrated solutions for sophisticated, high-value prospect, client, and vendor relationships globally. Evans most recently served as Northern Trust’s head of Corporate Sustainability, Inclusion and Social Impact and previously led our Private Capital Fund Services and Governmental & Sovereign Wealth Pension and Treasury Fund businesses in North America.
Ian Hamilton has been appointed head of Asset Owners, EMEA, in an expanded role. Hamilton brings nearly a decade of experience at Northern Trust servicing asset owners and most recently led Asset Owners Europe, where he contributed to growth across pensions, fiduciary managers and sovereign entities. With experience spanning over 25 years, he also brings institutional client experience from previous roles in the industry.
“These appointments build on our strong leadership while enhancing alignment across the organisation,” said Clive Bellows, co-president, Asset Servicing and president for Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA) at Northern Trust. “By bringing together deep expertise, we are strengthening how we serve clients and helping them navigate an increasingly complex market environment.”
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