The 2005 Boss Of The Year In The Financial Markets Is...........
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Jenkins graduated from Liverpool University and gained an MBA from the London Business School before joining BZW in 1987. He joined UBS in 1996 as Managing Director and Head of Asian Equities. In 2000 Jenkins was appointed as Head of Equities for the Americas and went on to become Global Head of Equities in 2004. In July 2005, he was appointed CEO of UBS Investment Bank, and also became a member of the UBS Group Executive Board.
The UBS man fought off tough competition from rivals to be voted the CityNews 2005 'Best Boss in the Financial Markets'. 2,875 UBS staffers voted for him in the final round.
Here's a note of the voting points acheived by the Top 5 in the final round, together with the full Top 30 league table:
(Please note that all duplicate votes were deleted).
1. Huw Jenkins - CEO, UBS Investment Bank - 2,875 voting points
2. Andrew Pisker - former CEO, DrKW - 2,871
3. Yvan de Cock - CEO, Fortis Bank UK - 1,965
4. Cliff Siegel - CEO, Jefferies International - 700
5. Tim Linacre - CEO, Panmure Gordon - 575
6. Ken Lewis - CEO, Bank of America
7. Yugo Ishida - President & CEO, Nomura International
8. Michael Spencer - CEO, Icap Plc
9. Richard Handler - CEO, Jefferies & Co
10. Bob Wigley - Chairman, Merrill Lynch, EMEA
11. Allan Moss - CEO, Macquarie Bank
12. Michael Dobson - CEO, Schroders
13. Richard Fuld - CEO, Lehman Brothers
14. Brady Dougan - CEO, CSFB
15. John Costas - former CEO, UBS Investment Bank
16. Bob Diamond - CEO, Barclays Capital
17. Josef Ackermann - CEO, Deutsche Bank
18. John Mack - CEO, Morgan Stanley
19. RWJ Groenick - Chairman, ABN Amro
20. Bill Etherington - CEO, CIBC
21. Bruce Wasserstein - Head of Lazard
22. Jamie Dimon - President, JP Morgan Chase
23. Ken Thompson - Chairman & CEO, Wachovia
24. Sir John Bond - Chairman, HSBC
25. Stan O'Neal - CEO, Merrill Lynch
26. Baron David de Rothschild - Chairman, NM Rothschild
27. Fred Goodwin - CEO, Royal Bank of Scotland
28. Charles Prince - CEO, Citigroup
29. Sandy Weill - Chairman, Citigroup
30. Peter Wuffli - CEO, UBS Group













