Top Job Changes: June 2026

Top Job Changes: June 2026
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Investment professionals change roles at a pace that makes a monthly or quarterly update cycle worthless within weeks. A CIO who moves institutions in March may be fielding pitches under a completely different title by June, and a fund manager working from stale contact information is either calling the wrong person or the right person with the wrong context.

In June 2026, Dakota tracked over 2,000 job and role changes across LPs and GPs. This roundup breaks out the most significant moves on both sides: 1,100+ changes for allocators and 1,000+ changes among investment firms.

Below, we cover why these moves are worth tracking in the first place, the standout changes at investment firms, and the standout changes among allocators.

Top 10 Job Changes from June 2026

5 Standouts from Allocators

  • Joe Aguilar left Illinois State Treasure
    • Joined Market Street Trust (Chicago, RIA) as SVP, CIO
  • Aileen Mathieson left Aspen American Insurance Co
    • Joined Pension Insurance Corporation (Insurance Company, London) as Interim CIO
  • Amy Magnotta left AC Wealth Partners
    • Joined Seeds Investor LLC (RIA, Philly) as Director of Investment Strategy
  • Nick Kocur left Windrose Advisors
    • Joined StepStone Group (Consultant, St. Louis) as Director, Private Debt
  • Amanda Ryan Kane left St. John & Associates
    • Joined Prime, Buchholz & Associates (Consultant, Boston) as Director, Research – Private Equity

5 Standouts from Investment Firms

  • Kimberly Steinberg left Transwestern Investment Group (TIG)
    • Joined 400 Capital Management (HF, NYC) as Head of Business Development & Investor Relations
  • Bari Wiley left HarbourView Equity Partners
    • Joined Square Nine (PC, LA) as Managing Director, Head of Business Development
  • Jennifer Ellis left EQT Group
    • Joined Morgan Properties Inc (PRE, Philadelphia) as Head of Investor Relations
  • Zach Weiss left CVC
    • Joined Northleaf Capital Advisors Ltd. (PE, Toronto) as Managing Director, Institutional Sales - Head of US
  • Courtney Mehrotra left Stellex Capital
    • Joined SK Capital Partners (PE, NYC) as Head of Investor Relations

View all of these and more in Dakota Marketplace on the homepage. You’ll discover more in addition to firms currently fundraising, any recent allocations, and the accounts, contacts, and metro areas you're following, available any time on the Marketplace homepage.

 

Turning a Move Into an Opening

A role change matters for two reasons: it can make your contact information wrong, and it can open the door to a conversation.

Data Accuracy

Pitching a strategy to someone who left their post two months ago wastes a call and signals that a firm has not done its homework. Knowing who actually holds a seat, and what they are mandated to do in it, is the difference between a productive conversation and a dead end.

It also works the other way.

Filter by role, firm type, or geography to build a list that reflects who is actually in the seat today, not who held it last quarter. Book a demo to see it in action.

Relationship Building

A new role is a natural, low-pressure reason to reach out that has nothing to do with a cold pitch. A quick note congratulating someone on a new seat, or wishing them well as they leave one, keeps a relationship warm without asking for anything, and an allocator who could not use your strategy at their old firm may have a mandate that fits it perfectly at the new one.

In Dakota Marketplace, contact records reflect personnel and role changes daily, not monthly or quarterly, with alerts sent to any team member who has that contact flagged. That is the gap this series is meant to help close: a monthly read on who moved, where, and why it is worth knowing.

Stay Ahead of the Next Move

Role changes will not slow down, and the firms that keep their contact data current are the ones having the right conversations at the right time. Dakota Marketplace tracks investment firm contacts and allocator contacts across the segments covered in this roundup, updated daily as people change seats.

Filter by role, firm type, or geography to build a list that reflects who is actually in the seat today, not who held it last quarter. Book a demo to see it in action.

Morgan Holycross, Marketing Manager

Written By: Morgan Holycross, Marketing Manager

Morgan Holycross is a Marketing Manager at Dakota.