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==Career history== | ==Career history== | ||
− | * | + | *Lever was previously at [[Credit Suisse]] where he was a Managing Director in Corporate Broking responsible for relationships with several leading financial institutions. |
*Prior to that, he was a banking analyst specialising in the largest UK institutions and was head of banking research teams at several major investment banks including Credit Suisse and [[HSBC]]. | *Prior to that, he was a banking analyst specialising in the largest UK institutions and was head of banking research teams at several major investment banks including Credit Suisse and [[HSBC]]. | ||
*Prior to entering stockbroking Michael spent nine years at the [[Bank of England]] primarily in Banking Supervision and as Deputy Group Leader of a team responsible for briefing the UK delegations to the IMF and World Bank.<ref>[http://www.brunswickgroup.com Brunswick website], accessed March 2009</ref> | *Prior to entering stockbroking Michael spent nine years at the [[Bank of England]] primarily in Banking Supervision and as Deputy Group Leader of a team responsible for briefing the UK delegations to the IMF and World Bank.<ref>[http://www.brunswickgroup.com Brunswick website], accessed March 2009</ref> |
Latest revision as of 10:28, 3 March 2009
Michael Lever is a Partner at Financial PR and lobbying firm Brunswick (July 2008-).
Career history
- Lever was previously at Credit Suisse where he was a Managing Director in Corporate Broking responsible for relationships with several leading financial institutions.
- Prior to that, he was a banking analyst specialising in the largest UK institutions and was head of banking research teams at several major investment banks including Credit Suisse and HSBC.
- Prior to entering stockbroking Michael spent nine years at the Bank of England primarily in Banking Supervision and as Deputy Group Leader of a team responsible for briefing the UK delegations to the IMF and World Bank.[1]
References
- ↑ Brunswick website, accessed March 2009