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Deutsche Taps Credit Suisse For Senior New York Hires

Paul Das 6 December 2005

Deutsche Taps Credit Suisse For  Senior New York Hires

Deutsche Bank Alex Brown, the US private client services division of Deutsche Bank Securities and Deutsche Bank Private Wealth Management, h...

Deutsche Bank Alex Brown, the US private client services division of Deutsche Bank Securities and Deutsche Bank Private Wealth Management, has announced two new hires to its New York office from Credit Suisse First Boston. Mike Brabant has joined as a managing director and client advisor and Eric Osserman has joined as a director and client advisor. Both will focus on high net worth clients and specialise in private equity principals, entrepreneurs and corporate executives. They will report to G. Haig Ariyan, managing director of the New York Branch. Prior to his time at CSFB, Mr Brabant spent ten years in investment banking at Goldman Sachs. Mr Osserman practiced law, specializing in securities and pension funds. These are the latest hires for Deutsche Bank in the US, which is currently gearing up with a number of major hires across the country. Deutsche Bank has €964 billion ($1,138 billion) in assets and 63,652 employees.

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