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Solomon Partners has announced the expansion of its Financial Institutions Group with the strategic hiring of three experienced professionals. Juan Guzman has joined the firm as a Partner, while Faiz Vahidy and Matthew Cornish come on board as Managing Directors.
Juan Guzman brings a wealth of experience and expertise in financial services, having previously held senior positions at various prestigious institutions. His leadership is expected to enhance the firm's capabilities in advising clients within the financial sector.
Faiz Vahidy and Matthew Cornish also bring significant industry knowledge and a proven track record of success in their respective roles. Their addition to the team is anticipated to bolster Solomon Partners' commitment to providing top-tier advisory services to financial institutions.
This strategic hiring reflects the firm's dedication to expanding its reach and resources in the financial sector, ensuring they remain at the forefront of industry developments and client needs. The new hires are poised to make a substantial impact as Solomon Partners continues to grow and evolve in a competitive marketplace.
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