Boston Private names two to board
Boston Private Financial Holdings Inc. today announced two new appointments to the company's board of directors.
The financial services company said Deborah Foye Kuenstner, chief investment officer and vice president of investment management at Brandeis University, and Adolfo Henriques, chief executive of Florida East Coast Industries, are members of the board as of July 25, bringing the total number of Boston Private's board members to thirteen.
“We are delighted that Deborah Kuenstner and Adolfo Henriques have both agreed to join our board,” said Timothy Vaill, chief executive of Boston Private, in a press release. “They bring a wealth of experience and particular expertise to our Board, which complements the already diverse business competencies represented. We welcome the new perspectives and knowledge they will bring to the table."
Kuenstner, who joined Brandeis in her current capacity in January, worked for Fidelity Management & Research Co. and Putnam Investments as well as the Federal Reserve Bank of New York in the past. She graduated from Wellesley College and received her masters in Business Administration with Distinction from New York University. Henriques previously worked for Regions Bank; he was recently named one of the 12 most powerful people in Miami by The Miami Herald.
(By Se Young Lee, Globe correspondent)






