
To JP Morgan's credit, they clearly appreciate a professional of ability and talent. We cannot say the same for his previous employers, Capgemini, who showed their immaturity by firing him in pique.
Onésimo Alvarez-Moro
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JPMorgan announced today that Pierre Danon, 49, will join the firm as a senior advisor, effective immediately. Working with the firm's investment bankers, Danon will offer clients in the telecommunications, media and technology sectors advice across a range of corporate strategy issues and seek to introduce the firm to new clients.
Walter Gubert, Chairman of JPMorgan in Europe, the Middle East and Africa, said: "We are pleased that Pierre will be working with us as a senior advisor, and believe that his 24 years of experience in the telecommunications, media and technology sectors will benefit clients as they face decisions amid an increasingly active M&A market."
Pierre Danon said: "In a rapidly transforming market environment, my focus will be to add further strength to the firm's advisory practice across Europe and deepen its client relationships."
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