Michael Cohrs

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Michael Cohrs

Michael Cohrs (* 1956 in Midland , Michigan ) is an American banker and was a member of the Board of Management of Deutsche Bank from 2009 to September 2010 .

Cohrs earned a BA from Harvard College in 1979 and an MBA from Harvard Business School in 1981. He then began his career with Goldman Sachs in New York . In 1989 he was posted to London . There he moved to SG Warburg & Co. as a director in 1991. After his company was taken over by the Swiss Bank Corporation in 1995 , he joined Deutsche Bank in the same year, where he played a leading role in expanding the position of a leading international investment bank.

As head of the Global Banking division, he is on the bank's board of directors for the corporate finance divisions (project and real estate finance, advice on mergers and acquisitions, and the corresponding finance for large companies) and global transaction banking (securities trading services not just for own processing) but above all for external customers). He is based in London. In June 2010 it was announced that Michael Cohrs will retire and that his division will be merged with that of Anshu Jain and the latter will take over the management.

In November 2009 Cohrs took over a teaching position at Peking University . In 2011 he became a member of the Board of Directors of the Bank of England and in January 2012 he was appointed a Fellow at Cambridge University.

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