JP Morgan has appointed Scott Hamilton and Claudia Jury as co-heads of sales and research, replacing Marc Badrichani, TRADE has learned.
According to an internal memo, they will have overall responsibility for sales and research.
Hamilton was most recently global head of macro sales and FICC e-Sales, while Jury had been head of investor client management and platform sales since 2019.
During his 20 years in the role, Hamilton held several senior positions within the firm’s sales organization, focusing on rates, currencies and emerging markets, repos, futures and options, and commodities.
Jury has more than 25 years of trading experience, including serving as co-head of JP Morgan’s foreign exchange and emerging markets business. Her key focus includes the electronification of the company’s commercial capabilities and the development of the digital agenda within sales.
The appointments follow those of Jennifer Piepszak and Troy Rohrbaugh as co-chief executives of JP Morgan’s commercial and investment bank.
In the company-wide memo, Piepszak and Rohrbaugh said: We would once again like to thank Marc Badrichani for his leadership, expertise, friendship and humor over the years. His vision has been instrumental in shaping the best sales and research team on the street, and his deep commitment to talent development and retention ensures we have an incredibly strong team for the future.
Other recent moves within JP Morgan’s markets practice include the appointment of Jason Sippel and Pranav Thakur as co-heads of the markets business, and Rachid Alaoui as head of global equities.