Natixis appoints former Goldmans man as head of asset management

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Jean Raby has been hired as the new CEO of Natixis Global Asset Management.

He will join Natixis as head of asset management, private banking and private equity business lines, as well as becoming a member of the senior management committee. Raby replaces Pierre Servant, who has been appointed senior adviser to Laurent Mignon, CEO of Natixis. In his new role, Servant will provide strategic guidance for the company and will remain a member of the senior management committee. Raby (pictured), who will join Natixis on 20 February, began his career in 1989 as a corporate lawyer with Sullivan & Cromwell in New York and Paris. In 1996, he joined Goldman Sachs in...

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