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    Michael Heaney

    Chairman Deutsche Bank USA, Member Board Of Directors at TP ICAP, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission-Chairman Fixed Income Market Structure Advisory Committee

    Michael Heaney is the Chairman of the Board at Deutsche Bank USA, having been appointed to this position on January 5, 2023. He has a notable background, including a three-decade career at Morgan Stanley, where he rose to become the global co-head of fixed income sales and trading and served on the firm's management committee. His extensive experience in fixed income and risk management is seen as a significant asset for Deutsche Bank, particularly in navigating challenging economic conditions.123

    In addition to his role at Deutsche Bank, Heaney has served as the chair of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's Fixed Income Market Structure Advisory Committee and was the lead independent director at TP ICAP, the world's largest inter-dealer broker.134 His leadership is expected to provide valuable insights as Deutsche Bank continues to adapt to a volatile financial landscape.23

    Highlights

    Jun 12 · sec.gov
    Fixed Income Market Structure Advisory Committee Members
    Deutsche Bank names ex-Morgan Stanley executive Heaney as ...
    Jan 5 · euronews.com
    Deutsche Bank names ex-Morgan Stanley executive Heaney as ...
    Jan 5 · reuters.com
    Deutsche Bank names ex-Morgan Stanley executive Heaney as ...
    Deutsche Bank names ex-Morgan Stanley executive Heaney as ...
    Deutsche Bank names ex-Morgan Stanley executive Heaney as ...

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