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Mark Standish MARK STANDISH
President, Co-CEO, Capital Markets
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Mark Standish is President and Co-CEO of RBC Capital Markets; Co-Group Head, Capital Markets Division and is a member of the Group Executive of RBC. As President and Co-CEO of RBC Capital Markets, Mr. Standish is responsible for sales and trading, financing and balance sheet management. Mr. Standish's tenure with RBC began in 1995 as head of proprietary and structured trading within the Global Equity Derivatives group of RBC Dominion Securities. From 1993 until 1995, Mr. Standish was a managing director at Kidder Peabody & Company. Preceding Kidder Peabody, Mr. Standish was with Lehman Brothers in New York responsible for equity derivatives, commodity derivatives and commodity financing. During the 1980's, he was with Bankers Trust in London involved with fixed income derivatives and proprietary arbitrage trading. He started his career in retail banking with National Westminster Bank in 1977. He studied banking and finance at Croydon College in England. He is also actively involved with numerous charities in both New York and New Jersey, including being on the board of The Bachmann-Strauss Dystonia and Parkinson Foundation, Inc.



 

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