Career Moves
Industry Movers and Shakers
Industry Movers and Shakers.
Melisa Jameson joined Robinhood in July 2021 as the Director, Financial Crimes Investigations. Prior to that, she advised financial institutions and FinTechs on AML and sanctions compliance matters in her role as a director in PwC’s financial crimes practice.
In June 2021, Dave Stetson joined Steptoe &Johnson LLP as a partner in the firm’s International Trade and Regulatory Compliance Group as a partner. He previously served as a senior lawyer at the US Department of the Treasury, Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC), and worked for Goldman Sachs as the lead sanctions lawyer for the firm’s global business lines.
In May 2021, Oleksandr Demianenko changed roles BNP Paribas. He is now a sanctions compliance officer for CIB Germany. Before that he served as advisor to the Deputy CEO at Ukrsibbank BNP Paribas Group.
In April 2021, Rachel Crabtree began an exciting new leadership role at PNC as the Vice President, AML Sanctions Advisor. Prior to that, she served as a manager at the firm Alvarez & Marsal.
In March 2021, Max Lerner was promoted to Managing Director, Global Head Sanctions Compliance and Anti-Bribery & Corruption Compliance at State Street. His previous role was Vice President, Global Head Sanctions Compliance.
In February 2021, Aneta Klosek changed roles at Accuity, a LexisNexis® Risk Solutions Company. She is now the Director of Trade Compliance Market Planning. Previously, she served as the Director of Strategic Components of Growth.
In December 2020, Luke Fothergill changed roles at Citi. He is now the Managing Director – EMEA Head of AML. Prior to that he served as the Managing Director – Sanctions and Anti-Bribery and Corruption, where he assessed, managed and further implemented economic sanctions and compliance solutions across all business sectors.
Amalie Korning Wedege was promoted to First Vice President, Head of Sanction & Embargo at Danske Bank in November 2020. In this role, she has overall responsibility for the global development, implementation and enhancement of the Danske Bank Group’s sanctions compliance program. Prior to that, she served as Head of Sanctions Framework & Compliance.
In September 2020, Alicia Novak started a new position as Deputy Chief Compliance Officer at HarbourVest Partners. Prior to that she was the Vice President of Compliance and Risk at F-Prime Capital.
In August 2020, Kelley Chamberlain began a new position as the Director of Cyber Threat Intelligence at American Express. Previously, she served as Wells Fargo’s VP Financial Crimes Risk Management where she managed matters relating to cyber-enabled financial crimes.
In July 2020, Delia Pawelke became Head of Risk Partnerships & Strategy, Americas at Stripe in San Francisco. Delia is now responsible for managing the risk relationships for Stripe’s financial partners in the U.S., Canada and Latin America and for overseeing large, strategic risk programs. Prior to her current role, Delia worked as a the Global Sanctions Officer for Stripe.
In July 2020, Matthew R. Nicely joined law firm Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld as a partner in its international trade practice in Washington, D.C. Mr. Nicely maintains a market access-focused practice centered on trade remedies and customs work as well as on disputes before the World Trade Organization (WTO). Prior to joining Akin Gump, Matthew worked for 7 years as a Partner for Hughes Hubbard & Reed.
In May 2020, Maria Assusa became a member of the Department of State’s Defense Trade Advisory Group. She also currently serves as Director, Corporate Export Controls for ManTech. Prior to joining ManTech, Maria worked for United Technologies as Senior International Trade Compliance Manager.
In April 2020, Scott Andrews joined Koto Cards as Global Head of Financial Crime. Prior to joining Koto, Scott was employed in a number of different roles at Vanquis Bank, including Head of Fraud and Financial Crime, for almost 14 years.
































