
Darmon returns to Baird as managing director
Advisory firm Baird has hired Julien Darmon as managing director in its European investment banking group in London.
Darmon will focus on advising clients in the industrial sector, rejoining the advisory firm from investment bank Harris Williams, which he left Baird for in 2010.
Following his five-year stint away from Baird, Darmon will resume an 11-year history with the firm, which first hired him as an associate in 1999. Darmon predominantly worked in the firm's London office, although he was based in Chicago for three years.
Darmon held the titles of associate, vice president, and director over the course of his first spell with Baird.
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