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BNP Paribas gets Shepherd and Park
01 September 2010 New York
Reporter: Justin Lawson

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BNP Paribas Corporate and Investment Banking is pleased to announce the addition of Lincoln Shepherd and Jin Park to the Foreign Exchange (FX) Sales team. Shepherd and Park will be based in New York and report to George Nunn, head of FX and Local Market Sales, NY.

Lincoln spent the past ten years with Barclays in Boston and NY covering Real Money accounts for their FX products and was instrumental in helping grow their business. He has an MBA from the McDonough School of Business at Georgetown University, and also three years of experience with American Express Financial Advisors. He will focus on growing BNP Paribas' FX franchise in the Americas.

Jin spent the last five years covering hedge funds and real money accounts for Barclays. He holds an MBA from Columbia Business School, and prior to Barclays worked for Bank of America as a credit analyst. Jin will also focus on bolstering BNP Paribas' FX platform.

"BNP Paribas is a top ranked bank globally in foreign exchange, and we definitely want to move up to the top five names, which requires us to engage on all fronts and be involved in every aspect of foreign exchange, including exotic currencies, hybrids and prime brokerage activity," commented Nunn. "It's an exciting time for BNP Paribas in the Americas as we continue to grow and build upon our successes. Lincoln and Jin will both be very instrumental in this continued push."
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