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— Movers and Shakers —
In September, Goldman, Sachs & Co.'s co-head of mergers and acquisitions for Asia, excluding Japan, Johan Leven, will leave the bank. Richard Campbell-Breeden becomes sole head. Leven, who was chief operating officer of investment banking for Australia and New Zealand 10 years ago, joined Goldman in 1990. He became a managing director in 2000 and a partner in 2004.
The leadership team also includes managing principals Robert Cummings, former managing director and head of Citi's European credit products distribution; and Sohail Khan, former managing director responsible for Citi's legacy asset remediation efforts. Offices will be in New York and London, with plans for expansion into Switzerland and Asia. Other senior executives include Terry Keeley, former chief operating officer of Novator Partners; Cyril Martinez, former managing director of Citigroup's leveraged finance sales team; Chris O'Connor, former senior managing director of global debt syndication and debt capital markets at Bear Stearns Cos.; John Stomber, former CEO of Carlyle Capital Corp.; and Michael Sussman, former managing director and head of markets legal at Citigroup. Check The Deal Pipeline for updates on these Movers & shakers:
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