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Published on 7/20/2006 in the Prospect News Emerging Markets Daily.

Miller Tabak appointments include three emerging markets new hires, head of research

By Laura Lutz

Des Moines, July 20 - Miller Tabak Roberts Securities, LLC hired Marino Mazzeo as a first vice president and Juan Carlos Cano as a senior associate, both in emerging market sales.

Mazzeo previously worked at Maxim Group and UBS. Cano was previously at Bank of America.

Matthew Dundon, previously a senior analyst focused on telecommunications and distressed debt, has been appointed head of research. Before joining Miller Tabak Roberts in 2003, Dundon was a lawyer at Alston & Bird.

Also in the research department, Marcelo Herz, formerly of Morgan Stanley, was hired as a first vice president and senior analyst covering emerging markets.

Other new hires included Marcin Varanka, formerly of Barclays Capital, and Michael Waln, formerly of Goldman Sachs, as vice presidents in high yield sales and Krystyna Bialecki, previously of IRJ Research, as a vice president in distressed and reorganized equity sales.

In senior management, John Rudd has been appointed sales manager for the high yield department. He was previously managing director for that department.

Frank Romeo and Van Leeper in high yield sales, Matthew Mezzancello in regional dealer sales and Michael Levine in convertible bond sales were promoted to institutional sales.

Miller Tabak Roberts is a New York-based provider of research and trading expertise for institutional clients.


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