NEW YORK, Sept. 22, 2017 -- Guggenheim Securities, the investment banking and capital markets division of Guggenheim Partners, announced today that Gary Rygh has joined the firm as a Senior Managing Director in the firm’s Power, Energy, and Renewables Investment Banking group. Mr. Rygh will focus on advising companies in the power and utilities sectors.
Mr. Rygh has 20 years of experience in investment banking. He joins Guggenheim from Barclays, where he was a Managing Director in the Global Power & Utilities Group. Prior to Barclays, Mr. Rygh was a Senior Vice President at Lehman Brothers in the Global Power Group. Before Lehman Brothers, he worked at Morgan Stanley as an Executive Director in the Global Power & Utilities Group and started his career at Barr Devlin Associates.
“Gary complements our leading Power, Energy, and Renewables group with broad industry expertise and deep client relationships,” said Mark Van Lith, Co-CEO and Head of Investment Banking at Guggenheim Securities. “We are excited to welcome him to the team.”
Mr. Rygh received his B.S. in Finance from the University of Virginia. He is based in Guggenheim’s New York office.
About Guggenheim Partners
Guggenheim Partners is a global investment and advisory firm with more than $290 billion1 in assets under management. Across our three primary businesses of investment management, investment banking, and insurance services, we have a track record of delivering results through innovative solutions. With over 2,300 professionals based in more than 25 offices around the world, our commitment is to advance the strategic interests of our clients and to deliver long-term results with excellence and integrity. We invite you to learn more about our expertise and values by visiting GuggenheimPartners.com and following us on Twitter at twitter.com/guggenheimptnrs.
1Assets under management are as of 06.30.2017 and include consulting services for clients whose assets are valued at approximately $62bn.
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