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JPMorgan's M&A head Dennis Hersch leaves firm

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Mon Feb 11, 2008 2:54pm EST

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PHILADELPHIA (Reuters) - Investment bank JPMorgan Chase & Co. (JPM.N) said on Monday that Dennis Hersch, global chairman of mergers and acquisitions, left the company.

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Hersch plans to work on business and philanthropic issues with Leslie Wexner, the billionaire chairman of clothing chain Limited Brands Inc (LTD.N), a source familiar with the situation said.

JPMorgan said it has not named a replacement for Hersch, who joined the firm in 2005 after a 35-year stint at New York law firm Davis, Polk & Wardell.

Hersch's departure follows the defection of banking head Robert Kindler, who left in 2006 to become Morgan Stanley's (MS.N) vice chairman of investment banking.

JPMorgan ranked as the No. 3 adviser for mergers and acquisitions globally in 2007, according to research firm Dealogic.

(Reporting by Jessica Hall, editing by Dave Zimmerman)



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