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01 August 2012
New York
Reporter Georgina Lavers

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Gemini Fund Services promotes and relocates

Gemini Fund Services has made key management promotions as well as the relocation of its two offices.

Andrew Rogers has been appointed as CEO and Kevin Wolf has been named president. Rogers, who previously served as president, will continue to lead the company, with a major focus of his efforts on new business development.

Wolf, formerly the executive vice president, will oversee Gemini's operations in the areas of fund accounting, fund administration, legal administration, tax and compliance, technology and transfer agency.

Gemini has also relocated its offices in New York and Nebraska to more spacious quarters.

"Gemini has been in the business of creating and servicing mutual funds and helping advisors successfully launch pooled investment solutions for over 25 years and we currently have more than $15 billion in assets under administration," said Rogers.

"Our ongoing focus is on empowering advisors to bring alternative investment funds to market to meet the increased interest in these vehicles among high net worth clients."

Gemini has also made the following management appointments.

Five new senior vice presidents have been announced; Kara Baird for transfer agent, Jim Colantino for fund administration, Michael McDermott for fund accounting, Wendy Wang for tax & compliance, James Ash for legal administration, and Larie Lydick for technology.

Chris Baird has been named associate vice president of dealer services, and Susan Hansen is the new vice president of client services.

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