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Deutsche Makes More Hires for US Private Clients Arm
Christopher Owen
13 February 2008
Deutsche Bank Alex. Brown, the US Private Client Services division of Deutsche Bank Securities and Deutsche Bank Private Wealth Management, has tapped AG Edwards to add three client advisors to its Dallas office. Greg Galbraith, a senior vice president at AG Edwards, joins the firm as a managing director. Wayne McCullough, a vice president at AG Edwards, joins as a director, and Dan Delp, an investment broker and institutional salesman at AG Edwards, joins as a vice president. The three will report to Leslie Greco-Pool, a director of Deutsche Bank Alex. Brown and Dallas regional executive. In addition, Scott Grenert has joined the firm's Boston office as a director and client advisor and will report to Gary Domoracki, a managing director and Boston regional executive. Mr Grenert joins from RBC Dain Rauscher where he was a senior vice president and financial consultant and a member of the chairman's council. Prior to joining RBC in 2003, he was a senior vice president at UBS Financial Services. "We continue to make great strides in expanding our PCS business," said Michael Burke, managing director and head of US Private Client Services. "Dallas and Boston continue to be key strategic markets and it is with great pleasure that we announce these appointments." Last month Deutsche Bank Alex. Brown added two client advisors apiece to its San Francisco and Los Angeles offices.