Timothy Depeugh was Appointed as Vice President, Human Resources-Compensation Global Operations Divisions at Credit Suisse Group

Date of management change: May 03, 2012 

What Happened?

New York , NY-based Credit Suisse Group hired Timothy Depeugh as Vice President, Human Resources-Compensation Global Operations Divisions

 

About the Company

Credit Suisse is a global financial services company providing Private Banking and Wealth Management services, and Investment Banking services and expertise, to companies, institutions and high-net-worth clients. We are active in more than 50 countries and employ over 46,000 people. It`s our aim to build the bank of the future at Credit Suisseβ€”to work as one integrated bank, servicing our clients across regions and businesses. It also means fulfilling our responsibility to help shape the global economy, and to make a difference in people`s lives. We offer roles for experienced professionals and entry-level hiring programs in a variety of business areas. You will have the chance to make an impact from day one, and throughout your career with us, you will benefit from cross-business and international mobility opportunities. We look for people with a wide range of experiences, interests and degrees who will add fresh perspectives to our business. A career with us means that you can help shape our future.

 

About the Person

Timothy Depeugh is Vice President, Human Resources-Compensation Global Operations Divisions at Credit Suisse Group. Depeugh is responsible for various aspects of Human Resources function at Credit Suisse Group. Previously, Depeugh held various HR leadership roles in the industry.

 

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