Thursday, Deutsche Bank (DB) appointed John Utendahl as Vice Chairman of Deutsche Bank Americas Holding Corp. In this role, Utendahl will focus primarily on cultivating and enhancing major strategic client relationships for the firm. He also will join the senior client team.
Utendahl has nearly 30 years of experience on Wall Street, and for the past 18 years he has been Chairman of the Utendahl organization, beginning in 1992 when he founded Utendahl Capital Partners, L.P. Utendahl started his career at Salomon Brothers in 1982 as a corporate bond trader and later became a trading desk manager in Merrill Lynch's corporate bond department.
Deutsche Bank Aktiengesellschaft provides investment, financial, and related products and services worldwide. The company's Corporate and Investment Bank division engages in the origination, sale, financing, structuring, and trading of fixed income, equity, equity-linked, convertible bond, foreign exchange, and commodities products to large and medium-sized corporations; financial institutions; and sovereign, public sector, and multinational organizations.
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