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Movers & shakers: March 22, 2011

by Baz Hiralal  |  Published March 22, 2011 at 12:00 AM

At Goldman, Sachs & Co., Sonjoy Chatterjee (pictured) was named chairman of India. L. Brooks Entwistle, India CEO since 2006, will relocate to Singapore as chairman and head of investment banking, Southeast Asia. Vijay Karnani, who heads the India securities unit, will become co-CEO for India alongside Chatterjee.

In May, Chatterjee was hired as co-CEO of India from ICICI Bank, where he had been an executive director on the board since 1997.


At Credit Suisse Group, Neil Carragher and Steve Pierson were named co-heads of the financial institutions group, Americas. Previous co-head Nancy McAllister will leave the firm, while the other former co-head, Edward Yorke, remains with the firm in another capacity.

Carragher joined Credit Suisse in 2006 to run the bank group and, prior to that, spent 13 years working in FIG at Morgan Stanley. Pierson joined in 2007 after 12 years at Putnam Lovell, where he was most recently head of investment banking.


Check The Deal Pipeline for updates on these Movers & shakers:

-- Nomura Holdings Inc. hired Richard Sherlund as a managing director and head of its U.S. technology equity research team.

-- Katherine Lu joined Cowen and Co. LLC's China healthcare research team as a managing director.

-- Inter-dealer broker Tullett Prebon plc appointed John Abularrage to become CEO of the Americas, succeeding Marcus Bolton.

Look for more on these and other movers in the full column (subscription required).

And in the next column: Evercore Partners hires tech veteran Eric Mandl as a senior managing director in New York.
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