Lou Lebedin and Gerard Muldoon join Doran Jones
14 May 2013 New York
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Consultancy firm Doran Jones has strengthened its prime brokerage offering with the addition of Lou Lebedin and Gerard Muldoon. The pair join as partners.
The firm, which was founded in 2010, will help prime brokerage clients with strategy, technology and regulations.
Lebedin left J.P. Morgan in May 2012 after serving as head global head of prime brokerage. Muldoon left his position as global head of operations technology at Citigroup in June 2012.
Their arrival at Doran Jones follows that of Duncan Rawls, who most recently served as managing director and global head of prime brokerage/equity finance technology at J.P. Morgan.
Doran Jones will also add two members to its board of advisors.
Deutsche Asset Management’s former chief administrative officer John Nolan will chair the board. Susan Peters, who previously served as chief executive at eSecLending, will join him.
The firm, which was founded in 2010, will help prime brokerage clients with strategy, technology and regulations.
Lebedin left J.P. Morgan in May 2012 after serving as head global head of prime brokerage. Muldoon left his position as global head of operations technology at Citigroup in June 2012.
Their arrival at Doran Jones follows that of Duncan Rawls, who most recently served as managing director and global head of prime brokerage/equity finance technology at J.P. Morgan.
Doran Jones will also add two members to its board of advisors.
Deutsche Asset Management’s former chief administrative officer John Nolan will chair the board. Susan Peters, who previously served as chief executive at eSecLending, will join him.
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