Bank of America (BofA) has named Jeff Horowitz as head of global real estate, gaming and lodging corporate and investment banking, Reuters reports. He will succeed Ron Sturzenegger, who will handle the bank’s $1 trillion problem loan portfolio.
Horowitz will work under Paul Donofrio, Christian Meissner and Michael Rubinoff, co-heads of global corporate and investment banking. Horowitz was global head of Merrill Lynch real estate before Bank of America bought the firm.
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