Deutsche Asset Management's Global Consultant Relations Team Gains Two New Additions

Christine Schneider joins Deutsche Bank's Asset Management (DeAM) division as a director and will be responsible for US consulting firms in the Northeast. In addition, Andrew Kiehl joins the team as a vice president responsible for consulting firms in the

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Christine Schneider joins Deutsche Bank’s Asset Management (DeAM) division as a director and will be responsible for US consulting firms in the Northeast.

In addition, Andrew Kiehl joins the team as a vice president responsible for consulting firms in the Southeast and select firms in the Midwest.

Both report to Susan Small, a managing director and global head of consultant relations. Schneider will be based in New York and Kiehl is based in Louisville, Kentucky.

With 20 years of investment experience, Schneider joins DeAM from Oppenheimer Capital where she was a product specialist for international and global strategies, as well as a consultant relations manager for a number of consulting firms. Prior to Oppenheimer, she spent 14 years in the fixed income division of Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette Securities.

Kiehl, also an industry veteran with over 20 years of investment industry experience, joined DeAM in March from INVESCO, where he was an associate partner, senior account manager and product specialist for stable value.

“Christine and Andy have experience in both investment and relationship management functions. This is a powerful combination allowing them to address the sophisticated needs of consultants and clients at a very high standard,” says Small.

Schneider earned an MBA from New York University Stern School of Business. Kiehl earned a BS in finance from the University of Dayton.

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