Brown Advisory has revamped its leadership structure, by splitting the CEO role into two.
Mike Hankin (pictured, right), who has served as sole CEO and president since 1998, will be joined as co-CEO by current global sales head Logie Fitzwilliams (pictured, left).
Fitzwilliams joined the firm in 2003 and also head the firm’s international business.
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The Baltimore-headquartered boutique said the move comes as a ‘natural next step’ as the firm continues to build out its client base internationally.
Brown Advisory serves private clients and institutions in over 50 countries from 18 offices globally and is responsible for approximately US$170bn in assets for private and institutional clients and charities, as of December 31, 2024.
As a result of the changes, Quintin Ings-Chambers will take over Fitzwilliams’ role as head of the international business. He joined Brown Advisory in 2012 as head of the firm’s international private client and charity business, having previously served as an investment director at SG Hambros.