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Published on 3/29/2011 in the Prospect News Municipals Daily.

D.A. Davidson adds four to fixed-income capital markets group

By Toni Weeks

San Diego, March 29 - D.A. Davidson & Co. expanded its public finance services with the addition of four public finance bankers and traders, according to a press release.

Justin Sheldon, vice president and municipal bond trader, joins the Denver office as a tax-exempt securities trader. He formerly was a municipal bond trader at Wells Fargo and began his career at Everen Securities.

Eric Dash joins Davidson's Seattle office as a vice president and fixed-income trader. Prior to Davidson, Dash worked with the Federal Home Loan Bank of San Francisco as a senior trader specializing in treasury funding.

Michael King, public finance banker, joins the Coeur d'Alene office after previously working as a financial consultant and investment service provider to individual investors and businesses. He spent seven years with Charles Schwab and previously worked at Greenway Capital.

Carl Schumacher joins Davidson's Ruan Securities division in Iowa as a fixed-income investment banker. Schumacher was a senior financial analyst with Johnson & Johnson's research and development group.

"The fixed-income capital markets group is committed to providing financing solutions and quality investment opportunities for our growing client base," Sam Doyle, president of the group, said in the release.

"We are thrilled to bring these experienced professionals on board and know they will do an incredible job in supporting our overall mission."

D.A. Davidson is an investment firm based in Great Falls, Mont.


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