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Deutsche Bank Official to Speak

Dr KaiserA Deutsche Bank official will present, “The Economics of German unification after 20 years---Experiences, implications and perspectives,” at the Darden School of Business next week. The event is part of the School’s Leadership Speaker Series.

Helmut Kaiser, managing director and global chief investment strategist of private wealth management for Deutsche Bank, will address students, faculty and staff on Monday, September 28 at 1:20 p.m. in the CCA Amphitheater (Classroom 50).

Kaiser has written articles for many national and international journals. His topics include the European Monetary Union, European bond markets, monetary and fiscal policy and international capital market developments.

He holds a Ph.D. in economics from Frankfurt University and a master’s degree in economics from Bonn University.

Kaiser joined Deutsche Bank in 1990 and has held a number of positions with the organization.

This event is in collaboration with the Center for German Studies and part of the Freedom of Walls Week and open to the public. For more information please visit the Freedom Without Walls website.

Darden’s Leadership Speaker Series brings global business leaders to the Darden School where they interact with students, faculty and staff. The next event in the series is scheduled for October 1 when Mark Addicks, chief marketing officer of General Mills, will speak.

Founded in 1955, the University of Virginia’s Darden School of Business improves society by developing leaders in the world of practical affairs.

Contact communication@darden.virginia.edu for more information.


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