The Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ, a financial group with a global network spanning over 40 countries, and a subsidiary of Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group, has hired Charles Trunz as chief risk officer, effective as of May 18. Based in New York, he will be responsible for all risk management and compliance functions for the Americas.

Trunz is a seasoned professional who held senior financial, operating, and other management positions supporting the global markets, securities, and investment banking businesses during 20 years with J.P. Morgan & Co., a predecessor of JPMorgan Chase. He led a taskforce that redefined global risk management practices for the firm and frequently represented J.P. Morgan in interactions with regulators. In 2002, after leaving J.P. Morgan, Trunz became co-chief operating officer of the North Shore—LIJ Health System and President of North Shore Health Enterprises.