Jeff Zuckerman has returned to Tourmaline Partners after four years to take up a managing director role.
He previously left the firm to take up the position of executive director within the outsourced trading group at Wells Fargo in 2021.
Speaking to The TRADE, Aaron Hantman, chief executive of Tourmaline Partners, said: “Tourmaline continues to see clients trend towards asking for more senior coverage, more customised solutions, and more operational expertise. Jeff offers the senior coverage our clients want and has seen first hand that Tourmaline can deliver complex tailored solutions and operational expertise better than anyone else in the space.”
Prior to joining Tourmaline in 2014, New-York based Zuckerman worked across both the buy- and sell-side, experience which the outsourced trading firm is keen to leverage with his return.
Previous experience includes roles at: Deutsche Bank, Blackstone and Ziff Brothers.
“I’m excited to return to Tourmaline Partners, where I can offer my clients a unique infrastructure that enables me to focus on their needs while leveraging the firm’s scale and sell-side relevance,” said Zuckerman in an official announcement.
“Tourmaline has always stood out for its commitment to both its clients and its employees, and I’m eager to continue to grow alongside the team while providing my clients with a more tailored and efficient trading experience.”
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Hantman added that Zuckerman’s experience across both the buy- and sell-side was a key factor in his rehiring.
“With the firm’s unwavering commitment to offering an independent and agile platform, and Jeff’s previous experience, he will be in an ideal position to continue delivering exceptional results for our clients.”