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Rockefeller Global Family Office Welcomes Angela Mwanza, Jordan Powell and Team, Further Expanding Firm’s New York Presence

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Vendredi, août 11, 2023

Rockefeller Global Family Office (“Rockefeller”), the wealth management division of Rockefeller Capital Management, today announced that Angela Mwanza and Jordan Powell, two of the industry’s preeminent private wealth advisors, and their four-person team, Oryx Legacy Partners, have joined the firm.

Key Points: 
  • Rockefeller Global Family Office (“Rockefeller”), the wealth management division of Rockefeller Capital Management, today announced that Angela Mwanza and Jordan Powell, two of the industry’s preeminent private wealth advisors, and their four-person team, Oryx Legacy Partners, have joined the firm.
  • She joins Rockefeller from UBS Private Wealth Management where she spent 15 years as a Private Wealth Advisor and one of a select few Family Office Consultants.
  • Prior to Rockefeller, he joined UBS Private Wealth Management from BNP Paribas where he was a Vice President in Global Equities, Commodities and Derivatives.
  • “Angela and her team are widely recognized as being among the industry’s leading purpose-driven wealth management professionals, and we are pleased to welcome them to Rockefeller,” said Christopher Dupuy, Co-President of Rockefeller Global Family Office.

UN-Habitat and EIB strengthen cooperation to improve cities and provide handwashing facilities to prevent COVID-19

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Jeudi, avril 30, 2020

The new partnership enables shared best-practice, technical experience and support for urban projects to improve lives in cities.

Key Points: 
  • The new partnership enables shared best-practice, technical experience and support for urban projects to improve lives in cities.
  • It will help cities tackle climate change, address poverty and gender inequalities and improve economic opportunities and social infrastructure.
  • UN-Habitat and the European Investment Bank also confirmed plans to provide handwashing stations and public health information for thousands of local residents in the Tanzanian city of Mwanza.
  • UN-Habitat and the European Investment Bank share a good track record of enabling and supporting transformational urban investment around the world.
  • UN-Habitat looks forward to working closely with the EIB and other international finance partners to ensure that cities can be a better place to live for future generations.
  • The quick response of Tanzanian authorities and UN-Habitat to provide handwashing stations demonstrates how well-managed cities can react to new challenges.
  • The new handwashing stations will be managed by trained volunteers from the local community who will provide guidance on effective handwashing.
  • Background information: Last year the EIB provided more than EUR 3 billion for new investment across Africa.