Adam Campbell

Trade Support Analyst at CC&L

Adam Campbell has a diverse work experience spanning various industries. Adam is currently working as a Trade Support Analyst at Connor, Clark & Lunn Financial Group (CC&L) since February 2021. Prior to this, they served as a Collateral Management Associate at BMO Capital Markets from October 2017 to January 2021.

In 2017, Adam worked at Barclays Wealth Management as a Corporate Action Analyst, where they managed the full life cycle of Corporate Action events, ensured accurate client elections within time constraints, and instructed stock sales.

From 2014 to 2016, they worked at Barclays Investment Bank as a Senior Dividends Analyst. Their responsibilities included processing and reconciling dividend payments, producing reports related to client money, conducting risk checks, and working on various projects to improve process flows and efficiency. Adam also played a key role in the successful migration of the Asset Servicing Team to Chennai, India.

Adam began their career in 2013 at Morgan Stanley as a Foreign Exchange Analyst, where they produced reconciliation reports, provided funding figures to traders, and investigated trade discrepancies. Prior to that, they worked as an Air Quality/Height Safety Installer at W.C. SALES pty ltd, where they were involved in the installation and recertification of safety systems.

Their early experience includes working at Tesco PLC from 2007 to 2012, where they served as an Acting Team Leader and managed customer services, the electrical department, cash office, and stock replenishment. Adam also handled customer relations and resolved queries, complaints, and issues promptly.

Adam Campbell attended Glasgow Caledonian University from 2006 to 2010, where they pursued a degree in International Business. During their time at the university, their studies encompassed various subjects such as International Trade and Finance, Quantitative Financial Analysis, and Managerial Finance.

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  • Trade Support Analyst

    February, 2021 - present