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ICMA elects Janet Wilkinson as new chair
25 May 2023 Europe
Reporter: Bob Currie

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The International Capital Market Association has elected Janet Wilkinson, managing director and head of global markets institutional sales for EMEA at RBC Capital Markets, as its new chair.

She will replace outgoing chair Mandy DeFilippo, who has come to the end of her term in fronting the capital markets industry association.

Jean-Luc Lamarque, global co-head of primary at Crédit Agricole Corporate & Investment Bank, becomes the Association’s deputy chair.

Additionally, ICMA members elected another seven new directors to its board at this year’s annual general meeting and conference taking place this week in Paris.

These are Gareth Allen, managing director and global head of investment and execution at UBS in London, Eila Kreivi, director and chief sustainable finance adviser at the European Investment Bank based in Luxembourg, and Reiko Hayashi, director and deputy president of BofA Securities Japan in Tokyo, which was previously Merrill Lynch Japan Securities.

Other newly elected members of the ICMA board are Heleen van Rooijen, head of finance and control at Nederlandse Waterschapsbank in The Hague, Malie Conway, head of global clients and growth markets at Allianz Global Investors based in London, Intesa Sanpaolo’s head of global primary markets and solutions Cristiano Maffi, and William Weaver, head of EMEA DCM and Syndicate at Citigroup Global Markets in London.
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