
SocGen hires two sector specialists
Société Générale Corporate & Investment Banking has appointed two senior bankers, to be based in London. Johanna Campion joins as senior banker for the UK telecom and media sectors. In this new role, Campion will report to Fiona Paulus, who joined the bank in January 2010 as head of coverage and investment banking UK.
Campion joins from Rockstone Finance, an advisory firm she founded in 2009. She has 20 years of banking experience, having worked at Lehman Brothers, Credit Suisse and Merrill Lynch.
John Krumins joins as senior banker for the UK industrial and consumer goods sectors. He will also report to Fiona Paulus. Krumins joins from Deutsche Bank, where he was managing director for UK country coverage.
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