Rogers and Cox to head Deutsche Bank's energy investment group
Deutsche Bank is expanding its energy investment banking group with the appointment of Jim Rogers who will join the firm as a managing director and co-head of energy investment banking in North America. Rogers will work with Mitch Cox, who was recently appointed to the same post, in overseeing Deutsche Bank's energy investment banking business in North America. Rogers and Cox will continue to be based in Houston and will report to Michael Johnson, head of energy, utilities and chemicals
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