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Deutsche Bank Names New Chief Country Officer For Canada
Natasha Taghavi
9 May 2013
Deutsche Bank, Germany’s largest bank, has appointed Scott Lampard as chief country officer for Canada, with effect from July 1. Reporting to Jacques Brand, chief executive of North America, Lampard will replace Paul Jurist, who has decided to retire after serving for 15 years at Deutsche Bank. Jurist has been the firm’s CCO for Canada for the past 12 years. Lampard, with more than 20 years of international capital markets experience, joined Deutsche bank in 2010, where for the last three years he has been responsible for the markets business in Canada, overseeing investments across the fixed income, equities and commodities platforms. Before that, Lampard held a number of roles at Bank of America Merrill Lynch and JP Morgan, in Toronto, New York, London, Sydney and Hong Kong. Lampard will continue his current responsibilities at Deutsche Bank as head of markets for Canada, and will continue to report to Jeffrey Mayer, head of corporate banking and securities, North America. In other moves, earlier this week, Deutsche Bank appointed Philip Lee as chief country officer for Singapore and vice chairman for South East Asia, with effect from July 8.