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RBC I&TS promotes David Giannone to global head of business development


08 June 2022 US
Reporter: Jenna Lomax

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RBC Investor and Treasury Services (RBC I&TS) has appointed David Giannone as global head of business development and as a member of the executive operating committee.

Based in New York, Giannone will lead RBC I&TS’ global sales efforts force, which will be focused on building new client relationships for the bank.

Prior to taking up this newly-created role, Giannone was managing director and head of US at RBC I&TS, responsible for business development and client coverage efforts in the region, a role he began in 2017.

During this time, he was also responsible for establishing and growing client relationships with global asset managers.

Giannone first joined RBC in 2014 as director of business development, and was instrumental in expanding I&TS' presence and client roster in the US.

Giannone has more than 25 years' experience in the financial services industry. Prior to RBC I&TS, Giannone served at Dreyfus, Fred Alger Management, BNY Mellon, and BNP Paribas.
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