Dorothee Blessing

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Dorothee Blessing (born November 30, 1967 ) is a German bank manager .

Career

Blessing studied business administration at the University of St. Gallen and at the HEC Paris . From 1992 she worked as an analyst at Goldman Sachs . In 2001 she was appointed Managing Director and in 2005 Partner at Goldman Sachs. In 2004 she worked briefly for Deutsche Bank . Until then she was responsible for the IPO of Infineon , the issue of a convertible bond by Deutsche Telekom , a capital increase of Allianz SE and the IPO of Bank Austria .

In 2013, she announced that she was leaving Goldman Sachs. Until then she was responsible for investment banking in Germany and Austria together with Wolfgang Fink , in particular for business with corporate finance as well as mergers and takeovers .

She has been working for JP Morgan since mid-2014 and has been responsible for the bank's entire business in Germany, Austria and Switzerland since 2015. She is also Vice Chairman Investment Banking EMEA.

Private

She is married to the former CEO of Commerzbank Martin Blessing and has three daughters. She is considered a passionate runner.

Dorothee Blessing is a daughter of the bank manager Paul Wieandt , one of her brothers is the former CEO of Hypo Real Estate Axel Wieandt , her brother Carl worked in investment banking for many years and is now a partner at McKinsey & Company .

Individual evidence

  1. Dorothee Blessing leaves Goldman Sachs . In: Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung of February 27, 2013
  2. ^ On the person of Dorothee Blessing
  3. Georg Jakobs / Andreas Nölting: Dorothee Blessing gives Deutsche Bank the cold shoulder . In: Manager Magazin of November 16, 2004
  4. ^ Goldman recaptures Blessing to boost German deals
  5. Ulric Papendick: Dorothee Blessing leaves Goldman Sachs . In: Manager Magazin of February 27, 2013
  6. Peter Köhler / Robert Landgraf: Power banker leaves Goldman Sachs . In: Handelsblatt of February 27, 2013
  7. Sebastian Jost: JP Morgan gets the most famous German banker . In: Die Welt online from July 9, 2014
  8. JP MORGAN Corporate Challenge. In: FAZ . May 2, 2019, accessed January 15, 2020 .