Chris Adolph
About Chris Adolph
Chris Adolph serves as the Head of Transition Management for EMEA at Russell Investments, a position he has held since 2010. He has extensive experience in transition management, having previously worked at First Quadrant, UBS, and State Street in various leadership roles.
Current Role at Russell Investments
Chris Adolph serves as the Head of Transition Management for the EMEA region at Russell Investments. He has held this position since 2010. His role involves overseeing transition management processes and ensuring efficient execution of client transitions within the EMEA market. Based in Seattle, Washington, Adolph brings extensive experience in managing complex transitions and client relationships.
Previous Experience at UBS
Before joining Russell Investments, Chris Adolph worked at UBS as the Head of Transition Management for the EMEA region from 2007 to 2010. In this role, he was responsible for managing transition strategies and operations, focusing on delivering high-quality service to clients during the transition process. His tenure at UBS was marked by his leadership in transition management initiatives.
Experience at State Street
Chris Adolph held the position of Vice President of Transition Management at State Street from 2003 to 2007. During his time in Boston, Massachusetts, he contributed to the development and execution of transition management services, enhancing the firm's capabilities in managing client transitions effectively.
Tenure at First Quadrant
Adolph began his career at First Quadrant, where he served as the Head of Trading from 1992 to 2000. This eight-year experience in the United States provided him with a solid foundation in trading operations and market dynamics, which he later applied in his transition management roles.
Education and Qualifications
Chris Adolph studied at Douai, where he focused on Accounting and achieved a 2:2 degree classification. His educational background has equipped him with essential skills in financial analysis and management, contributing to his professional success in the finance industry.