MBA Appointed To Vice Chairman And Head Of Technology Banking For Montgomery & Company
March 12, 2010
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Having an MBA degree may give an individual the flexibility to try out various fields. MBA students may have the opportunity to try industries such as finance, business and technology and to incorporate the knowledge they learned from their MBA program.
Montgomery & Company, an investment banking firm, recently appointed Paul DiNardo as the new vice chairman and head of technology banking. In addition to holding an MBA degree, which is a common certificate among many executive position holders, DiNardo also has more than 20 years of experience with software investment banking and corporate development.
"Paul has a proven record of leadership in technology investment banking and we are very excited to have him head our technology banking practice and join us as vice chairman," said James Montgomery, chief executive officer (CEO) of the company. "We believe adding a veteran with Paul's breadth of experience will strengthen Montgomery & Company's advisory capabilities as we anticipate continued increase in M&A and financing activity."
If you're interested in getting into banking or investments, a finance MBA may help give you the knowledge you need to succeed in the field.
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