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UBS names John Houlihan South Market executive in Southeast US wealth business
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UBS names John Houlihan South Market executive in Southeast US wealth business
  • UBS named John Houlihan market executive for its South Market in the Southeast Wealth Management Region, overseeing Georgia, Tennessee, Arkansas.
  • Houlihan was most recently regional market director for the Northeast at UBS; previously served as a regional director at Barclays.
  • He began his career at Morgan Stanley in 1993, later holding branch manager and complex director roles across several US markets.
  • Greg Achten, who previously led the South Market, will retire following a 40-year career in wealth management.
  • UBS also appointed Tyler Hutchens market executive for the Greater Florida/Gulf Coast Market; he previously oversaw Boulder and Denver offices at UBS.


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