Teresa Heitsenrether takes on additional role at J.P. Morgan
25 January 2018 New York
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J.P. Morgan has appointed Teresa Heitsenrether to its corporate and investment bank team.
As part of the new role, Heitsenrether will report to Daniel Pinto, CEO of the corporate and investment bank team.
Based in the New York office, Heitsenrether will also continue her role as head of custody and fund services.
Heitsenrether has worked at J.P Morgan for more than 10 years. She has previously served as global head of prime brokerage for Europe, the Middle East and Africa and held roles in the firm’s London office.
In an internal memo, Pinto said: “Teresa has proven herself time and time again during her career at J.P. Morgan, helping to build and grow multiple businesses including prime finance and custody and fund services into the leading businesses they are today.”
As part of the new role, Heitsenrether will report to Daniel Pinto, CEO of the corporate and investment bank team.
Based in the New York office, Heitsenrether will also continue her role as head of custody and fund services.
Heitsenrether has worked at J.P Morgan for more than 10 years. She has previously served as global head of prime brokerage for Europe, the Middle East and Africa and held roles in the firm’s London office.
In an internal memo, Pinto said: “Teresa has proven herself time and time again during her career at J.P. Morgan, helping to build and grow multiple businesses including prime finance and custody and fund services into the leading businesses they are today.”
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