NEW YORK, Feb. 19, 2016 -- Guggenheim Securities, the investment banking and capital markets division of Guggenheim Partners, announced today that Daniel More has joined the firm as a Senior Advisor. The addition broadens the reach of Guggenheim Securities’ full-service investment banking efforts dedicated to the power, energy and renewables sectors.
Mr. More spent more than 20 years at Morgan Stanley and served as Head of Utility Mergers and Acquisitions. Prior to that, he spent 10 years at Credit Suisse First Boston covering utilities in investment banking. He has advised on more than $200 billion in energy M&A transactions and has been recognized as a leader on Wall Street in Utility M&A; providing strategic advice and raising capital across the renewable energy sector including solar and wind power, geothermal power, fuel cells, tidal power, ethanol, and bio-fuel; as well as providing testimony on renewable fuels before the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources.
“We are pleased to welcome Dan to Guggenheim,” said Mark Van Lith, Co-CEO of Guggenheim Securities and Head of Investment Banking. “Dan has considerable global experience executing privatizations, strategic assignments and capital raising for clients on six continents. His client-focused approach, experience and expertise will be a considerable asset in helping us continue to deliver the innovative solutions and differentiated thought leadership for which our clients have come to know us.”
Mr. More added, “I am very happy to be joining Guggenheim Securities, which combines a rapidly growing franchise and a focus on long-term relationships. Guggenheim’s strategy is in line with the solutions-based, client-focused model that has been instrumental to my practice over the years.”
Mr. More currently serves on the Boards of Directors of SJW Corp., and Saeta Yield, S.A. and until recently served on the Board of the New York Independent System Operator. He earned his BA in economics from Colby College and his MBA in Finance from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania.
About Guggenheim Partners
Guggenheim Partners is a global investment and advisory firm with more than $240 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 as of 12/31/2015 and include consulting services for clients whose assets are valued at approximately $47 billion.
Media Contact Anthony Lacavaro Guggenheim Partners T: (212) 908 - 5098 E: [email protected]


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