GE Corporate Finance appoints new president and CEO
GE Capital has hired James Fenner as president and CEO of its European leveraged finance business, GE Corporate Finance Bank.
Fenner will be responsible for consolidating GE Capital's position on the European leveraged finance market, leading and arranging mid-market transactions and building close links with commercial partners such as Mubadala GE Capital. He replaces Thomas Greco and will report to GE Capital CEO Rich Laxer.
Fenner was previously head of capital markets for GE Capital EMEA, a position he held since October 2009. Before joining GE, he was the head of leveraged loan capital markets with Merrill Lynch for four years. Prior to that, Fenner held a variety of roles with Deutsche Bank from 1986, ending as managing director of the loan capital markets operation.
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