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UPDATE 3-MOVES-AIG, Doral, CapitalSource, MFS

Thu Mar 26, 2009 6:49pm EDT

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March 26 (Reuters) - The following financial services industry appointments were announced on Thursday. To inform us of other job changes, e-mail moves@thomsonreuters.com.

CAPITALSOURCE INC (CSE.N)

CapitalSource said chief financial officer Thomas Fink resigned, effective May 1, to pursue other interests, and it named Donald Cole as his replacement. Fink will continue to be with CapitalSource until June 19.

MFS INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT

MFS Investment Management, a unit of Sun Life Financial (SLF.TO), named Amrit Kanwal as executive vice president and chief financial officer and appointed him to the firm's management committee.

SHORE CAPITAL GROUP (SHCA.L)

The investment banking group named Alex Abadie as chief executive officer of its asset management business, Shore Capital Ltd. Abadie was most recently the managing director and global head of products, investment solutions and marketing in the asset management division of Credit Suisse.

AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL GROUP INC (AIG.N)

The insurer named Mark Wilson as president and chief executive officer of American International Assurance Co Ltd. Rodney Martin was named chairman of AIG International life and retirement services.

DORAL FINANCIAL (DRL.N)

The bank holding company named Robert Wahlmen as its chief financial and investment officer. He succeeds Marito Domingo. Wahlman was most recently the CFO of Merrill Lynch Bank USA and Merrill Lynch Bank & Trust, the company said.

NEWBRIDGE BANCORP (NBBC.O)

The bank holding company named Ramsey Hamadi as its new chief financial officer. Hamadi was CFO of Pulaski Financial Corp (PULB.O) for the last eight years and was previously an examiner with the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis.

GREENHILL AND CO (GHL.N)

Investment banking firm named Kirk Wilson as managing director. Wilson was previously vice chairman of Morgan Stanley's investment banking division. (Compiled by Richa Dubey in Bangalore and Paritosh Bansal in New York; Editing by Anil D'Silva)



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