Federico Quinto
About Federico Quinto
Federico Quinto serves as the Head of Human Resources Asia and Executive Vice President at Lombard Odier Group, where he has worked since 2017. He previously held senior roles at Credit Suisse and Norman Alex, and he possesses a Master's degree in Law from Université Côte d'Azur.
Work at Lombard Odier
Federico Quinto holds the position of Head of Human Resources Asia at Lombard Odier Group. He has been with the company since 2017, serving as Executive Vice President and a member of the Asia Executive Committee. Under his leadership, Lombard Odier has managed client assets totaling CHF 316 billion as of December 2020. The company has maintained a presence in the Asia region since 1987, with offices located in Hong Kong, Singapore, and Tokyo.
Previous Experience at Credit Suisse
Prior to joining Lombard Odier, Federico Quinto worked at Credit Suisse for six years, from 2011 to 2017. He served as Head of Strategic Recruiting for the Swiss Universal Bank and was the Market Leader for Italy. His role involved overseeing recruitment strategies and aligning talent acquisition with the bank's operational goals while based in Zurich, Switzerland.
Career at Norman Alex
Federico Quinto was employed at Norman Alex from 1999 to 2011, where he held the position of Partner and Managing Director of the Geneva office. During his 12 years at the firm, he contributed to the growth and development of the organization's consulting services in the financial sector.
Education and Expertise
Federico Quinto earned a Master's degree in Law from Université Côte d'Azur. His educational background supports his extensive experience in human resources and strategic recruitment within the financial services industry.
Professional Leadership
In his current role at Lombard Odier, Federico Quinto plays a significant part in shaping the human resources strategy for the Asia region. His leadership is crucial in navigating the complexities of human capital management within a company that has been operational for over 225 years and has successfully weathered numerous financial crises.