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Mara Harvey’s career was steep, up to the head of UBS for the ultra-rich in Germany, Austria and Italy.
This path was due to the recently deceased Jürg Zeltner. When he came out of the big bank, Harvey’s star also seemed to fade away.
But now the manager is celebrating a surprising comeback. According to an internal announcement, the executive banker, who also writes children’s books, will head a newly created area called “Customer Services.”
This includes a collection of seemingly esoteric tasks: “Family Counseling, Art Counseling, and Philanthropy Services”; “Networks and communities”; “VIP services”.
These functions were previously part of the family office. UBS turned this into a kind of fine little division called the Global Family Office, run by the well-known and powerful Joe Stadler.
The department specially built for Ms. Harvey is located in the UBS super division, the global wealth management division.
There, the banker informs the chief of the strategic development of the area, an Austrian named Christian Zeinler.
Zeinler also signed the staff communication, which is used to speak internally, along with Joe Stadler.
The new job is a great opportunity for Harvey. As head of particularly wealthy clients in a major European region and in previous positions, she has a lot of experience, she says in the memo.
Indeed, proximity to Bigboss Stadler should be behind the promotion to a glamorous position. One respondent said that Harvey and Stadler would get along well.
If this is the case, the transport matches the previous ones at UBS. Women who tease often get caught in the midsection.
Rather, managers appear who can adapt and become popular with top influential players.
So nothing stands in the way of continued increase, as evidenced by Mrs. Harvey’s career.
Or Sabine Keller-Busse’s. UBS’s highest banker has been part of the main bank’s corporate management for 4 years. In her time as director of human resources, a rape complaint rose to fame in the media.