Eisman, who joined the New York-based investment bank in 1998, will work alongside co-head Jonathan Barry, according to an internal company memo reviewed by Bloomberg News. They will work within the firm’s newly created capital solutions group and with the investment banking teams to meet the “growing demand” for financing and “M&A solutions” from diversified asset managers and important private equity ...
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