James Nash Joins Mystic Capital’s Investment Banking Team
New York (Dec. 15, 2009) – Mystic Capital Advisors Group, LLC is pleased to announce its newest associate, James Nash, who joins Mystic Capital as Vice President.
Nash comes to Mystic Capital with a wealth of relevant experience that’s the perfect fit for this flourishing financial services firm. He has spent the past six years working in the financial services sector. Before joining Mystic Capital, Nash was a Managing Director with Stamford Capital, LLC, a generalist mergers & acquisitions advisory firm. Prior to that he was in the financial services practice of Ernst & Young, where he worked on a number of insurance and broker dealer transactions.
“We are thrilled to add an experienced transaction advisor who has a strong mergers & acquisitions background and exceptional strategic planning capabilities,” says Mystic Capital Managing Director Kevin Donoghue. “His expertise will be leveraged in the growing number of transactions we are handling in the insurance industry.”
Nash will be based in the Firm’s New York office. He will focus on both North American and offshore insurance transactions.
“I am excited to join this team of professionals who are well-respected within the industry and continue to succeed in completed transactions with reputable clients in the insurance sector” says Nash.
Indeed, Mystic Capital has an impressive track record in the North American insurance industry. The firm consistently receives top rankings from industry experts. According to SNL Financial, Mystic Capital has played an advisory role in more than 75 completed transactions in the past five years, ranking it third amongst advisory firms based on completed transactions in the insurance industry. The Firm’s services have been well sought-out by numerous insurance firms, including insurance companies, managing general agents, wholesalers and retail insurance agents.
For more information, visit the company’s Website at www.mysticcapital.com or call Kevin Donoghue at 212-251-0972.
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