Jerry W. Miller has been
named the president of
Guggenheim Investments, and is based in Guggenheim's New York office. He has been registered with Guggenheim since July 3rd, according to FINRA. Miller fills a role once held by
John Klein, who
left in 2014.
A representative from Guggenheim could not be immediately reached.
| Jerry Miller Guggenheim Partners President | |
On February 28, 2012, Deutsche Bank revealed negotiations with Guggenheim partners; however Deutsche and Guggenheim
ended the negotiations in May 2012.
Miller
previously worked at
Deutsche Bank Americas as head of asset and wealth management from 2013-2016, senior advisor at Lightyear Capital from April 2012-May 2013, founded and worked at Sentio Advisors from October 2010-April 2013, and was president and CEO of Van Kampen Investments from 2008-2010.
Chairman of Guggenheim Investments and global chief investment officer
Scott Minerd said, "We are very pleased to welcome Jerry to Guggenheim, and I look forward to working with him to further build our business."
"Jerry is a highly respected executive with extensive management experience who possesses a deep understanding of all facets of leadership and of the asset management business, and we are excited to have him join us," states
Mark Walter, CEO of Guggenheim Partners, the parent company of Guggenheim of Investments.
Miller graduated from Harvard Business School's advanced management program for senior and executive management and received a bachelor's degree in economics from Swarthmore College. 
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