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  • Credit Suisse First Boston stalwart Chris Tuffey, managing director and head of investment grade corporate and emerging market syndicate in London, has worked for the firm since 1986, where he is as well known for his popularity among colleagues as his dedication to emerging markets borrowers.
  • To describe Clare Marshall as energetic would be an understatement. As treasurer of Canada's Export Development Corporation (EDC) until the end of 1999 he used to run the seven miles along the Rideau Canal between his home and his office in central Ottawa.
  • Mandated lead arrangers Crédit Lyonnais and SG have signed syndication of fashion retailer Etam's Eu120m facility, which was increased to Eu160m. The banks raised Eu185m from the market for the two tranche facility.
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  • Frederic Zorzi is well liked and respected by his peers, and recognised as having a huge natural talent for the credit markets. He is aggressive in winning new business and determined to meet any challenge.
  • If there is one man in the market who can achieve the tricky task of making banking cool, it is Gavin Eddy. Head of MTNs at UBS Warburg, the 33 year old is a country boy by birth but there is little trace of that in someone who smilingly calls himself a "trendy London loft-liver".
  • Geert Vinken is a team leader par excellence according to those who work for him at Barclays Capital, where he is global head of syndicate. He is described by his colleagues as being the perfect man for the job - decisive and motivational yet allowing a degree of autonomy to those working under him.