Zurich-based wealth manager Tiedemann Constantia has created an independent board of advisers, appointing a group of renowned business experts.

Tiedemann Constantia, based in Zurich and co-founded by U.S. wealth manager Tiedemann Advisors has assembled an independent advisory board, according to a statement released on Wednesday. The appointees are well-known to the Swiss finance community.

They are investor and philanthropist Carolina Mueller-Moehl, ex-Goldman-Sachs banker and U.S. Secretary of State Robert Hormats, ex-Sal-Oppenheim boss Christian Camenzind and Michael O'Sullivan, most recently active as chief investment officer at the International Wealth Management division of Credit Suisse.

Developing Partnership Opportunities

Tiedemann Constantia founder Robert Weeber, himself a former UHNW-banker at Credit Suisse, said that the new board members will help the fledgling firm with their financial know-how, to scale the business and help satisfy customer demand.

The team will partake in the executive board meetings of Tiedemann Constantia, develop partnership plans, advise in their respective fields of expertise and act as ambassadors for the firm.