Ocorian, a provider of corporate and fiduciary services, fund administration and capital markets, has appointed Marc van Rijckevorsel as Head of Business Development – Corporate and Fund Services for the US.
Marc, based in New York, reports to Ocorian’s Chief Commercial Officer, Simon Behan, who remarked: “We are delighted to welcome Marc to our team at this exciting stage of our growth. His commercial experience, expertise and client-focused approach will be instrumental in driving new business development for Ocorian both in the US and globally.”
Marc has worked with large private equity, real estate, and infrastructure fund managers as well as Fortune 500 companies.
Commenting on his appointment, Marc said: “Ocorian is a dynamic, fast-growing business with an entrepreneurial spirit and highly experienced leadership team, so this is a tremendous time to join. I am excited to be working with the global team to realise Ocorian’s growth ambitions; become a world leader in corporate and fund services, and help our clients maximise their business and investment performance.”
Mike Hughes, Global Head of Service Lines and business development, added: “Marc is a fantastic addition to our team and further strengthens our presence in the US. His deep commercial and practical expertise and understanding of the global administrative, corporate, and fund services space is a complement to our global business.
“His appointment underscores our commitment to accelerating growth, attracting market-leading experts, and growing new client opportunities in the corporate and funds services space regionally and globally.”
Marc joins Ocorian from Intertrust where he held a variety of roles, most recently Commercial Director, based in New York, where he was responsible for business development and global client relationship management in the USA.
Marc holds two Masters degrees: one in corporate and the other in financial law. He has been based in New York for the last six years, prior to that in Luxembourg for two, and previously occupied multiple commercial roles in his native Netherlands.