NEW YORK, Oct. 28, 2016 -- Guggenheim Securities, the investment banking and capital markets division of Guggenheim Partners, announced today that Carlos Rivero has joined the firm as a Managing Director in the energy investment banking group. Mr. Rivero will focus on advising companies in the midstream and oil and gas sectors.
Mr. Rivero most recently served as a Managing Director in UBS Investment Bank’s Global M&A Group in New York. Over a 12-year period at UBS, Mr. Rivero focused on M&A, restructuring, and alternative capital raising transactions in the energy and power sectors.
Mr. Rivero earned his M.B.A. with honors from New York University’s Stern School of Business and his B.S. in Economics and Finance from Miami University of Ohio.
About Guggenheim Partners
Guggenheim Partners is a global investment and advisory firm with more than $250 billion1 in assets under management. Across our three primary businesses of investment management, investment banking, and insurance services, we have a track record of delivering results through innovative solutions. With 2,500 professionals based in more than 25 offices around the world, our commitment is to advance the strategic interests of our clients and to deliver long-term results with excellence and integrity. We invite you to learn more about our expertise and values by visiting GuggenheimPartners.com and following us on Twitter at twitter.com/guggenheimptnrs.
1 Assets under management are as of 9.30.2016 and include consulting services for clients whose assets are valued at approximately $60bn.
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