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Public finance bond attorneys Rick McConnell and Richard Wood joined the firm's Kansas City, Missouri, office from Gilmore & Bell.
June 29 -
Education banker John Baracy has opened Raymond James’ first public finance office in Los Angeles.
June 25 -
Ryan Pratt has joined Moody's as vice president of Southeast business development.
June 25 -
Andrew Kim is a veteran Goldman Sachs energy investment banker.
June 20 -
The firm is expanding at its St. Louis headquarters, where it says it wants its sales professionals to be housed.
June 20 -
The merger will extend Nelson Mullins' reach to the third-most populous state and expand its public finance group.
June 13 -
Borders is an 11-year veteran of the public finance field and was previously at Chapman and Cutler LLP in Chicago.
June 11 -
Veteran banker Michael Placencia will lead the firm's transportation and infrastructure efforts.
May 23 -
The investment bank attributed the exit of 15 from the public finance team to market conditions and a strategic review.
May 23 -
He joins the firms infrastructure practice after four years at Squire Patton Boggs.
May 17 -
With over 36 years of fixed-income experience, Rieger will be a senior analyst and product manager for the firm’s municipal bond data offerings.
May 3 -
Latasha Thomas will work on government affairs and public finance.
April 27 -
Matthew O’Grady, a 20-year municipal veteran, joins KeyBanc from Piper Jaffray.
April 25 -
His signature projects include financings for Yankee Stadium, Barclays Center and LaGuardia Airport. He is also a former New York MTA board member.
April 24 -
Anna Van Degna, who was a Stifel managing director, now heads San Francisco's Office of Public Finance.
April 4 -
The St. Louis-based firm enters its second century of business this year.
April 2 -
The veteran-owned firm hires Jon Welch as director of public finance, based in San Diego.
March 23 -
Donald Cunningham will work of counsel in Florida-based Broad and Cassel’s Affordable Housing and Tax Credit Practice Group.
March 22 -
Herman Charbonneau, known as "The Walking Encyclopedia of Municipal Bonds," plans to retire at the end of the month.
March 16 -
Nixon Peabody appointed partner Kenneth Lind to succeed Rick Jones, who was an integral part of opening the firm's Los Angeles office.
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