Cyrus Ardalan appointed new chairman of ICMA
26 May 2011 Paris
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The International Capital Market Association (ICMA) has appointed Cyrus Ardalan as the Association's new chairman. Ardalan becomes chairman with immediate affect having been elected by the Board of ICMA during the 43rd AGM and Conference being held in Paris.
Ardalan succeeds Hans-Joerg Rudloff, who has served as ICMA's chairman since June 2005. During the six years of Mr Rudloff's tenure, ICMA divested its commercial operations and refocused entirely on its core mission - improving the efficiency of the cross-border securities markets - while continuing to set standards of best market practice against the backdrop of the most severe financial crisis that most people can remember.
Rudloff said, "A great deal of change has taken place at ICMA in the last 6 years as we have restructured ICMA to become a fundamentally more efficient and financially sound organization to give effective support to our members and markets at a uniquely challenging time for the industry. This would not have been possible without the support of the ICMA Board, its Chief Executive Martin Scheck and President René Karsenti. Cyrus Ardalan is supremely well fitted for the role of chairman as ICMA carries forward its work in strengthening the framework of the international capital market ".
Ardalan said: "It is a privilege to be asked to guide the work of an organization that has played such an important role in producing the standards and market practices which have been key to the development of cross-border debt capital markets for over four decades. I look forward to building on the achievements of recent years."
Ardalan is Vice Chairman of Barclays Capital, responsible for the firm's investment banking activities with sovereigns and government agencies in Europe, the Middle East and North Africa and supranational institutions globally. He joined Barclays Capital in November 2000 from BNP Paribas where he held a number of senior positions between 1990 and 2000. Previously he was a Managing Director at Chemical Bank and Division Chief of Treasury Operations at the World Bank in Washington.
Ardalan succeeds Hans-Joerg Rudloff, who has served as ICMA's chairman since June 2005. During the six years of Mr Rudloff's tenure, ICMA divested its commercial operations and refocused entirely on its core mission - improving the efficiency of the cross-border securities markets - while continuing to set standards of best market practice against the backdrop of the most severe financial crisis that most people can remember.
Rudloff said, "A great deal of change has taken place at ICMA in the last 6 years as we have restructured ICMA to become a fundamentally more efficient and financially sound organization to give effective support to our members and markets at a uniquely challenging time for the industry. This would not have been possible without the support of the ICMA Board, its Chief Executive Martin Scheck and President René Karsenti. Cyrus Ardalan is supremely well fitted for the role of chairman as ICMA carries forward its work in strengthening the framework of the international capital market ".
Ardalan said: "It is a privilege to be asked to guide the work of an organization that has played such an important role in producing the standards and market practices which have been key to the development of cross-border debt capital markets for over four decades. I look forward to building on the achievements of recent years."
Ardalan is Vice Chairman of Barclays Capital, responsible for the firm's investment banking activities with sovereigns and government agencies in Europe, the Middle East and North Africa and supranational institutions globally. He joined Barclays Capital in November 2000 from BNP Paribas where he held a number of senior positions between 1990 and 2000. Previously he was a Managing Director at Chemical Bank and Division Chief of Treasury Operations at the World Bank in Washington.
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