The great reshuffling of deck chairs continues. Yesterday we reported on high level departures at Lehman. This afternoon Reuters is reporting that Antonio Cacorino, Citigroup’s co-head of global investor sales, is leaving the bank to “pursue new opportunities.” Reuters cites an internal memo they obtained (send it our way:tips@dealbreaker.com).
“Cacorino has been at Citi for 20 years, and is the latest multidecade veteran to leave the bank under Vikram Pandit, who became Citi’s chief executive late last year,” Reuters writes.
Citigroup sales co-head Cacorino to leave: memo [Reuters]
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Citi’s Co-Head Of Investor Sales Leaves After 20 Years With Bank
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http://online.wsj.com/article/SB121942826362164173.html?mod=hps_us_whats_news
even more- they are going from a global to a regional structure.
Jamie Forese is getting a co-head Paco Ybarra who had been his direct report until recently (although a peer before that)
@1 – Congratulations on being a complete and utter moron
MAYO!!!
Anybody know the name of the analyst covering financials for Deutsche Bank? Always seems to slip my mind…
@5 Awesome
Carney – You’re too swamped to check the grammar in the headline?
Head of CIB compliance is leaving too
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@4 – totally.