City Moves for 21 January 2014 | Who’s switching jobs January 20, 2014 PwC The professional services firm has hired Daniel Windhaus as a partner in its working capital team. He has over 15 years’ industry experience. Windaus formerly held roles at REL Consultancy and Alvarez & Marsal. Lambert Smith Hampton The commercial property consultancy has recruited Jonathan King as head of corporate advisory. King was most recently at [...]
Young wants Wasps response after surrendering home run November 24, 2013 LONDON Wasps director of rugby Dai Young admits he will be looking for an immediate response after Bath Rugby ended his side’s 100 per cent Aviva Premiership home record yesterday with a 28-5 victory. Two Semesa Rokoduguni tries and the boot of George Ford saw the visitors build a 21-0 lead. And even when Jonah [...]
City Moves for 14 January 2014 | Who’s switching jobs January 13, 2014 Saxo Bank The online trading and investment provider has announced the appointment of Matteo Cassina as global head of institutional business. He was formerly head of total trader at Merrill Lynch, and president of Citadel Execution Services. BNP Paribas Real Estate The real estate investment firm has recruited Simon Bailey as chief operating officer. He has [...]
Harlequins rout hands Richards a grim reunion December 1, 2013 RUTHLESSNESS and patience were Harlequins boss Conor O’Shea’s watchwords yesterday after his side showed their killer instinct to seal a 35-9 bonus-point Aviva Premiership Rugby win at Newcastle. An early Tom Williams try, a double from fellow wing Sam Smith and scrum-half Danny Care’s cunning score gave Quins their fourth straight top-flight victory, moving them [...]
Ojo: Big name Irish backline is best I’ve seen November 28, 2013 LONDON Irish back Topsy Ojo is convinced the current squad is the finest he has played alongside as he prepares to make his 200th appearance for the Exiles in the Aviva Premiership against London Wasps tomorrow. Ojo forms an exciting back three that includes Australian James O’Connor and England international Marland Yarde. And, despite having [...]
No war between Dickson brothers as Karl backs Lee October 31, 2013 THE SUPERB form of England’s Lee Dickson means brother Karl will play second fiddle to Danny Care for Harlequins this weekend, though the scrum-half insists he has nothing but support for his younger sibling. Care was released back to Quins by England and is eligible for Saturday’s Aviva Premiership clash with Leicester Tigers, while Lee [...]
Struggling Wasps ready to sting champions Leicester, warns Daly October 24, 2013 LONDON Wasps centre Elliot Daly believes Sunday’s visit of Aviva Premiership champions Leicester is the perfect chance to showcase their top-six credentials. Wasps are precariously placed second from bottom of the table, but Daly believes they are ready to kick-start their domestic campaign. He said: “We think we are a top-six team and hopefully this [...]
City Moves for 8 January 2014 | Who’s switching jobs January 7, 2014 Markel The insurance company has announced the appointment of Maren Modena as a senior risk analyst in its trade credit division. She was most recently at Euler Hermes UK, where she worked for nine years as a senior risk underwriter. Deutsche Asset & Wealth Management The asset and wealth management business has recruited Michael Lee as [...]
Complaints fall at most of UK’s train operators December 19, 2013 COMPLAINTS about Britain’s trains fell sharply in the three months to the end of September, which the regulator hailed yesterday as part of a long-term decline in passenger grievances. Train operators got 26 complaints for every 100,000 customers in the quarter, down 19 per cent on a year ago, the Office of Rail Regulation said. [...]
Rugby Comment: Talented France at most dangerous at home January 30, 2014 LAST year we did well in the Six Nations right up until the last game in Wales and we’re all focused on going one better this time. We want to get off to a good start against France in Paris tomorrow and after that we’ll see what happens. France finished with the wooden spoon last [...]