People Moves Monday: SSGA, Citi, Clear Street and more…

The past week saw appointments across the C-suite, equities, program trading, and multi-strategy.

State Street Global Advisors (SSGA) equity and derivatives trader Rikki Corbyn joined Barclays in a program trading role. He joins Barclays after almost 12 years with SSGA, originally joining the firm in 2013 in a trade support role before moving into an equity and derivatives trading role in 2016. The TRADE first reported Corbyn’s departure from SSGA in July. Previously in his career he also spent two years at Credit Suisse, nearly four years at Citi, and one year at Barclays in various settlements and trading focused roles.

Vincent Hall joined Citi as an equity trader following two years at Citadel where he served in the same role. He returns to Citi after four years, having previously worked at the firm as associate vice president in emerging markets equity trading. Elsewhere in his career, Hall has also worked at BlackRock as an associate.

Edward Tilly is set to take over as chief executive of Clear Street at the end of this year. The announcement comes two months after Tilly’s appointment as president at the firm. He replaces CEO and co-founder Chris Pento. Upon his departure, Pento is set to assume an executive and partner role at White Bay, the family office of co-founder Uriel Cohen. He will remain on the board of directors at Clear Street. Since joining Clear Street Tilly has worked closely with Pento, jointly leading the firm through the next phase of growth.

Jack Boland joined Ilex Capital in a US equity trading and global equity capital markets role. He joins from Citadel where he had been serving for the last five years as an equity trader and senior associate. Prior to joining Citadel in 2019, Boland spent five years at BlackRock as an associate and later a trader and just under a year at HBK Capital Management as a trader before that. Previously in his career, he undertook several banking, capital markets, and portfolio management internships across PwC, KPMG UK, BlackRock, and Jefferies.

Elijah Ibrahim Diallo joined Magellan Capital as a multi-strategy trader, based in the UAE. He most recently served as an investment manager at ADQ and before that spent two and a half years as a senior trader and portfolio manager at Azimut. In his career, Diallo has also worked as an equity trader at Avalon Capital Markets. Previous experience also includes stints at EFG Hermes and Mubasher Financial Services.

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