02/23/2012

UBS head of non-U.S. healthcare to retire

Will Thompson will become head of healthcare in Europe, Middle East and Africa with “immediate effect,” the memo said. The contents of the memo were confirmed by a spokesman at UBS today.

02/23/2012

Conning Expands Europe Investment Team

Mr. Hawkins and Mr. Greaves will be based out of Conning's London office reporting to Russell Busst, European Chief Investment Officer for Conning.

02/23/2012

Baird Private Equity Names Managing Partner

He has more than 20 years of finance and private equity experience, including the past seven years as a Partner with Baird Capital Partners and, before that, three years as a partner with Baird Venture Partners.

02/22/2012

Risk Paradigm welcomes industry veteran

Kiefer has been a successful advisor at UBS in the Boston area serving non-profit organizations, philanthropic high-net-worth clients, health care professionals and career professionals in the sports industry.

02/22/2012

DPG Investments adds three news execs

A.C. Green, three-time NBA Champion and All-Star, brings his leadership and mentorship qualities in addition to his significant network and global business platform to DPG's partnerships.

02/21/2012

Former Sen. Gramm retires from UBS

Then it all came tumbling down with the realization that the huge mortgage loan securitization industry and the CDOs, CDO-squared, and CDO-cubed transactions were filled mostly with hot air.

02/21/2012

Korn/Ferry International Appoints Chief Financial Officer

He joins Korn/Ferry with over 25 years of finance experience, having most recently served as Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer at Cushman & Wakefield, where he oversaw global financial and accounting operations.

02/17/2012

Deutsche Bank duo joins Solus

Solus Alternative Asset Management manages $2.5 billion in assets for institutional and family office investors.

02/17/2012

Hillary Clinton among contenders for World Bank top job

US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and former White House economic adviser Lawrence Summers are two leading candidates to succeed World Bank President Robert Zoellick when he leaves in June, said two people familiar with Obama administration discussion