Manchester Capital Management Announces Hiring of Christine Kaming Tomas as Managing Director

02.14.2023

FEB. 14, 2023 — Manchester Capital is pleased to announce the addition of Christine Kaming Tomas as Managing Director and Head of Business Development and Client Engagement. Based in New York City, Christine brings more than 30 years of global investments and advisory experience to the Manchester Capital Management team.

Prior to joining MCM, Christine worked in London and New York as a Managing Director and trusted client counselor at Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan, and, most recently, iSelect Fund Venture Capital. She has specialized in delivering customized strategies and solutions to family offices, business owners, institutional investors, and sovereign wealth funds. A bilingual Spanish speaker, Christine is also fluent in French and German and holds dual US and EU citizenship. She received her M.B.A. from the MIT Sloan School of Management in 1997 and her B.A. Magna cum Laude from Harvard College in 1992.  

Both a passionate client advocate and developer of talent, Christine has built several highly successful capital formation teams.

“I am very excited that Christine is joining Manchester Capital,” said Jeff Hall, Chief Executive Officer. “Her experience, work ethic, and dedication to maximizing the client experience are in total alignment with the firm. We look forward to working with her at Manchester in the years ahead. 

“Christine embodies Manchester’s client-centric culture, and her financial acumen is an incredible asset to our firm. We are thrilled to have her on the team,” stated Drew Beresford, President.  

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