Brown Brothers Harriman promotes trio 10 April 2015New York Reporter: Becky Butcher
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Brown Brother Harriman (BBH) has promoted Jean-Marc Crepin, Michael Keller and Jean-Pierre Paquin to partner.
Crepin joined BBH in 2007 and is responsible for BBH Luxembourg, as well as the global relationship excellence discipline for investor services, the firm’s asset servicing business.
He has financial services experience gained in roles such as fund manager, business manager and investment banker. Prior to joining BBH, he was country manager for Italy at State Street Bank & Trust.
Keller joined BBH in 2005 and currently serves as co-manager of BBH Core Select. Prior to joining, he had been a senior equity analyst for KeyBanc Capital Markets in New York, where he covered technology and business services.
Paquin joined BBH in 1996 and currently serves as co-manager of BBH Capital Partners. He has private equity experience and is actively involved in sourcing, investment evaluation, transaction execution, and providing post investment value-added oversight to portfolio companies.
Douglas Donahue, managing partner of BBH, commented: “We are delighted to welcome Crepin, Keller and Paquin into the partnership. They are well recognised in their fields and have played important roles in moving our business forward.”
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