Shipley takes CIO role as $11B Coldstream expands senior leadership

Shipley takes CIO role as $11B Coldstream expands senior leadership
Employee-owned fund management firm grew through merger in 2024.
JAN 22, 2025

Coldstream has appointed Bryan Shipley, CFA, CAIA, as its new chief investment officer as part of a strategic expansion of its senior leadership team.

Shipley was co-CEO and CIO of Arnerich Massena, the $2 billion firm that merged with Coldstream last summer, taking the combined assets managed to more than $10 billion. It has since surpassed $11 billion.

The new CIO’s time at Arnerich Massena saw him build and oversee the firm’s research team and develop its investment strategies and due diligence processes. He was previously with Wurts & Associates – now Verus – where he held research and due diligence roles.

"Bryan's incredible track record of developing investment strategies aligned with the values and goals of his clients, as well as innovative and enhanced due diligence processes to mitigate risk, will greatly enhance our ability to deliver comprehensive financial solutions for our clients," said Kevin Fitzwilson, Coldstream's Managing Shareholder. "Bringing Bryan into this role positions our firm for additional strategic growth and allows Howard to focus on expanding our fund management programs."

Shipley replaces Howard Coleman, JD, who will continue to be the firm’s chief legal counsel and will also head up its growing funds business as managing director. He had been CIO for more than a decade.

"Even before joining Coldstream, I deeply respected the firm's leadership and strategic approach," added Shipley. "Working with Kevin, Howard, and the executive team over the past six months has only strengthened my belief in this company. I'm thrilled to take on this role as we continue to support the range of services our clients use to achieve their financial goals."

The enhanced senior leadership comes at a time of expansion for the 28-year-old Coldstream, having kicked off 2025 with the addition of Harrison Berkman Claypool & Guard, a full-service accounting firm, and its affiliated RIA HBC Financial Services. This added approximately $500 million in AUA to the firm and boosted its existing Tax & Consulting practice.

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