CITY MOVES WHO’S SWITCHING JOBS
Legrand succeeds Peter Wayte, who retires at the end of June.
She joined the firm in 1991 and specialises in commercial litigation. Her most recent high-profile cases include completing successful anti-corruption proceedings on behalf of the government of the Republic of Zambia against its former president.
Gilberti joins as a managing director, having previously been chief retail banking officer for GE Capital in Europe and head of venture capital and private equity investments for American Express. Mann becomes a senior associate and joins from Citigroup, where she specialised in portfolio acquisition, integration and restructuring.
He specializes on major international project finance transactions and PFI and PPP work, with particular experience in the emerging markets.
Currie becomes head of sales trading in Europe, after joining from his position as director of pan-European equity sales trading at Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein.
McCann joins as director of sales trading in Hong Kong, while Levy becomes a senior sales trader based in Australia.
56-year-old Conlin has over 34 years of experience in the oil and gas industry, including a 28-year stint with Shell in various senior management and operational roles.
He has also previously served as a non-executive director of Hardman Resources and Delphian Technology, as well as chairman of Fuelture.
Blears, 56, is also a director of Viewpoint, which was acquired by IQ Holdings in January.