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Lincoln Financial Distributors Inc. of Philadelphia has hired Eileen McCann, 49, and Toni Moninger, 42, as account managers

Lincoln Financial Distributors Inc. of Philadelphia has hired Eileen McCann, 49, and Toni Moninger, 42, as account managers.

They are responsible for developing, maintaining and managing broker-dealer relationships through product and service support efforts focused on annuity, defined-contribution, life insurance and long-term-care products. Ms. McCann will be based in Radnor, Pa., and Ms. Moninger will be based in San Diego.

Previously, Ms. McCann was vice president and senior relationship manager at Prudential Annuities in Shelton, Conn. Ms. Moninger was San Diego-based vice president of Western-division sales at Delaware Investments of Philadelphia.

Citi Private Bank of New York has hired Donald Lewis, 60, as director and private banker.

He is based in Short Hills, N.J.

Mr. Lewis’ responsibilities include delivering the company’s range of products and services to clients, including banking, managed investments, capital markets, investment finance, portfolio management, and trust and estate planning.

Previously, he was a Summit, N.J.-based senior vice president and wealth adviser with Wells Fargo Private Bank of San Francisco.

Robert W. Baird & Co. Inc. of Milwaukee has hired four advisers: John Bickel, Lee J. Carlin, Roger Cracraft and John C. Frisbie, all in Boulder, Colo.

The advisers, known as the Boulder Group, collectively oversee nearly $450 million in client assets and are responsible for providing comprehensive wealth management solutions to high-net-worth individuals.

Registered client relationship specialist Nancy K. Crume and administrative office manager Juli Loch also have joined Baird in Boulder and are responsible for supporting the new team of financial advisers and Baird’s Boulder wealth management office.

Previously, Ms. Carlin, 66, Mr. Cracraft, 72, Ms. Crume, 59, and Mr. Frisbie, 39, were Boulder-based financial advisers with Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC of New York.

Mr. Bickel, 53, was an institutional salesman at KCCI Ltd. in Boulder.

Ms Loch, 45, was an administrative manager in Boulder with UBS Financial Services Inc. of New York.

Price Asset Management Inc. of New York has hired Edward Egilinsky, 41, as a managing director and investment manager specializing in alternative investments, with a primary focus on commodities and managed futures.

Previously, Mr. Egilinsky was head of alternative-investment strategies at Rydex Investments of Rockville, Md., where he was responsible for the creation and growth of the firm’s alternative-investment platform. He was based in New York.

Richard Weylman Inc. of Englewood, Fla., has promoted Tammy Kemp, 44, to president, from executive vice president.

She will work in Boca Grande, Fla.

Ms. Kemp is responsible for leading day-to-day operations and working with the Weylman team to explore business opportunities and improve the company’s visibility.

As executive vice president, she was the liaison to strategic partners and served as director of coaching.

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