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JP Morgan Private Bank Loses Top Manager

Contributing Editor

3 February 2006

Pam Hendrickson, the former global head of capital advisory and liquidity management at JPMorgan Private Bank in New York, is leaving the bank to join a private-equity firm, according to a Dow Jones report. Ms Hendrickson is joining The Riverside Company, a private-equity firm focused on small and middle-market companies. Separately, JP Morgan Private Bank announced the appointment of Phil Conway as head of the US capital advisory business, which offers lending and credit-related services for private banking clients. Mr Conway currently serves as the president of JP Morgan in Houston, a position he will retain.