Sentences with phrase «current global head»

Five of them initially qualified as solicitors, including a former partner at Linklaters who moved to the Bar, a former partner at another City law firm who moved to the Bar, and the current global head of brands at Allen & Overy.
Global law firm Norton Rose Fulbright today announced that partner and current global head of energy Simon Currie, and partner Vincent Dwyer, will lead an innovative new advisory business that will provide services to the energy sector.

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Investors need to be more «forensic» about their portfolios given current levels of volatility, Bill Street, head of investments EMEA at State Street Global Advisors, said.
Facebook's (fb) current head of VR, Hugo Barra, was previously Xiaomi's vice president of global operations before joining the social network a year ago.
But the effects of the current sanctions go beyond reputational risks, said Luisa Palacios, the head of Latin America at advisory firm Medley Global Partners.
Paul Ehrlichman, head of global equity with Global Currents Investment Management based in Wilmington, Del., says that people can find good buys in Germany, the U.K. and other European countries that aren't making the six o'clockglobal equity with Global Currents Investment Management based in Wilmington, Del., says that people can find good buys in Germany, the U.K. and other European countries that aren't making the six o'clockGlobal Currents Investment Management based in Wilmington, Del., says that people can find good buys in Germany, the U.K. and other European countries that aren't making the six o'clock news.
He will be succeeded by Andy Sieg, the current head of the company's Global Wealth and Retirement Solutions division.
Presented by Doug Pepper, Managing Director at Shasta Ventures, Will Soupcoff, Head of CRM at Optimizely, and Jeff Serlin, former VP of Sales Operations at Marketo and current head of Global Revenue Operations at InterHead of CRM at Optimizely, and Jeff Serlin, former VP of Sales Operations at Marketo and current head of Global Revenue Operations at Interhead of Global Revenue Operations at Intercom.
ECONOMIC CHEMOTHERAPY By Udayan Gupta Global Finance sat down with economist Robert Brusca, head of consultancy FAO Economics, to discuss the global outlook, the future of Greece and the problem with current - account surpluses and defGlobal Finance sat down with economist Robert Brusca, head of consultancy FAO Economics, to discuss the global outlook, the future of Greece and the problem with current - account surpluses and defglobal outlook, the future of Greece and the problem with current - account surpluses and deficits.
In 2014 Joe moved into his current role with the firm as global head of dealing and exposure management.
Before taking up his current role, Bernard was the global head of HSBC's private trust and succession planning business and the regional head Asia - Pacific of HSBC Private Bank.
To answer that question, I caught up with my colleague Sara Shores, Global Head of Smart Beta, to talk about how factor - based investing and smart beta in fixed income can help investors navigate the current market environment.
I think that the strength can be explained by the precarious global economic and monetary situations, but the point is that a knowledgeable and unbiased observer of the markets shouldn't be scratching his / her head or feeling the need to get creative when coming up with justifications for gold's current US$ price.
Paul Christopher, head global market strategist at Wells Fargo Investment Institute, said Clinton's «direct references to supporting Arab allies against ISIS was also a strong statement that reiterated the current administration's approach, although she did not offer much that was new.»
Before taking his current position at CME, Sammann served as managing director, global head of FX products.
Do you think New Zealand dairy farmers, so reliant on export markets, might be feeling a little over their heads in the current global over-supply of milk?
Roche has four biologic cancer immunotherapy molecules in clinical trials that could work in powerful combinations with each other or with current drugs, says William Pao, global head of oncology discovery in Basel.
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To answer that question, I caught up with my colleague Sara Shores, Global Head of Smart Beta, to talk about how factor - based investing and smart beta in fixed income can help investors navigate the current market environment.
Sony has announced that Andrew House, the current head of its video game unit, will step down from his position of global CEO of Sony Interactive Entertainment by the end of 2017.
Current difficulties with «making a living» from one's art is purely due to the downturn in global economic downturn and I, as a single example, am struggling to keep my head above water until the art market picks up again — to drop my prices by up to 99 % just to get more sales, would be total artistic suicide!
Jointly curated by Zhang Qing (Founding Director of the Shanghai Biennial, currently Curatorial Head of the National Palace Museum in Beijing) and Roger M. Buergel (Artistic Director of documenta 12 (2007) and current Director of the Johann Jacobs Museum in Zurich), the inaugural Suzhou Documents: Histories of a Global Hub is a large - scale exhibition of contemporary art held at several venues across the city of Suzhou, China.
From current trends, we are heading for a global average temperature increase between 3 °C and 5 °C by the end of the century.
Sea levels could rise by several metres by the end of the century if global warming continues along its current path, according to James Hansen, head of NASA's Goddard Institute for Space Studies.
In mulling over what counts as «alarmism,» I mentioned the recent report from the International Energy Agency warning that, on our current trajectory, we're headed to 6 degrees C (~ 11 degrees F) global temperature rise by 2100.
This is what we're heading for and whether or not you are a short term beneficiary of the current economic system, it would be wise to understand the fundamental root cause of economic turmoil and other global problems.
So how our environmental future plays out now is that as the poles melt, the ocean heats, and water surface area increases, atmospheric H2O skyrockets and some time later as the temperature passes through 4 deg C heading for 5 deg C global temperature rise, the ocean currents start to stall.
At current levels, oil sands producers are collecting a price «in the teens» for the bitumen portion of WCS, an amount that is below some companies» stated costs, according to Tom Kloza, global head of energy analysis for the Oil Price Information Service.
Interesting that they state: Peter Stott, Head of Climate Attribution at the Met Office, said: «Our research shows current global average temperatures are highly unlikely in a world without human influence on the climate.
Though sailors had long known of these oceanic conveyor belts, the first truly systematic description of global currents was published in «The Physical Geography of the Sea» (Harper & Brothers, 1855) by Matthew Fontaine Maury, the head of the U.S. Navy's Depot of Charts and Instruments.
This fear of mine is the driving force behind my active involvement in the Climate Change Debate and behind my being the only head of state who in September 2007 at the UN Climate Change Conference, only a few blocks away from here, openly and explicitly challenged the current global warming hysteria.
Alison is Head of Knowledge for Eversheds Sutherland and her role includes managing the Knowledge Team (which is responsible for legal and business research, subscription resources and hardcopy library collections, supporting Insite, our internal Knowledge Management system and current awareness strategy), co-ordinating knowledge and training services for clients and developing and delivering the firm's global technical training programme.
Arquit, who has been at Simpson Thacher since joining from CC in 2002, will co-lead his new firm's global antitrust practice alongside former CC colleague Steven Newborn, Weil's current antitrust head.
Firm elects tax partner to lead its City office after current head Paul Rawlinson wins promotion to global role
Palmer (pictured), who is a former global head of corporate at legacy Herbert Smith, fought off competition from Australian current deputy senior partner Mark Crean in a second round of voting that closed on Friday (7 November).
That global nature of the deal is a main benefit, points out Wayne Fox, current chairman of TMX Group and future head of the joint company.
With a career rich in experience at some of the world's most prominent legal and financial institutions, Timo Matthias Spitzer is the current head of legal global corporate banking in Germany, Austria and Switzerland for Banco Santander from his base in the German financial hub of Frankfurt.
Prior to his current role, Peter held positions as CFO for Special Situations Fund III, Head of Capital Markets for MSREI in the Americas, and Global Operations Officer for the real estate investment banking and investing businesses.
«With a targeted capital improvement program and a revamped leasing strategy, Broadway will be a more attractive home for current and prospective retailers,» Ralph Rosenberg, KKR's global head of real estate, said in a statement today.
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