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Published on 1/30/2012 in the Prospect News Municipals Daily.

Janney brings Morse, Bosch, Froehlich to public finance team

By Tali David

Minneapolis, Jan. 30 - Janney Montgomery Scott LLC further expanded its capital markets business unit with the addition of Colin Morse, Joseph Bosch and Daniel Froehlich to its public finance team, according to a press release.

Morse, who previously worked at First Empire Securities where he focused on banks, thrifts and credit unions, joins Janney as a vice president for the financial institutions team. He will be based in New York.

Bosch, who joins as a managing director of public finance, and Froehlich, who joins as a vice president of public finance, are both formerly of George K. Baum & Co.

Bosch brings nearly 30 years of industry experience to Janney, including 19 years specializing in the provision of investment banking services to colleges, universities, secondary schools and other non-profit organizations, the company said.

Froehlich is also experienced in working with non-profit and higher education borrowers as well as the city of New York.

The team will work from New York, where they will focus on the firm's business as it relates to public education and the non-profit sectors as well as local and state government organizations in the state of New York.

Based in Philadelphia, Janney is a financial services firm that advises individual, corporate and institutional investors.


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