NEW HAVEN, Conn., April 19, 2016 -- Woodbridge International, a global mergers and acquisitions firm, is pleased to welcome Steve Ruelle to its team of investment bankers. Steve will head up Woodbridge’s new office in Minneapolis.
Steve brings several decades of M&A and executive-level operational corporate experience to Woodbridge. Prior to joining Woodbridge, Steve was Managing Director at a Minneapolis-based M&A firm where he focused on middle-market buy-side and sell-side transactions. Previously, he served as Regional Business Development Officer at Wells Fargo Bank. Steve has particular expertise in running and transitioning branded consumer product companies, having held positions as CEO, President and Vice President at middle-market consumer product manufacturers such as Lenox Group, Making Memories and Fiskars. He holds a BA in Marketing and Finance and an MBA in Marketing from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Headquartered in New Haven, CT, Woodbridge International, a global M&A firm, was founded in 1993 and has 11 offices in the U.S. and 22 offices abroad.
Contact: Robert Koenig, President Phone: (203) 389-8400 Ext. 202


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