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Business Wire, June 10, 2009, Wednesday

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Business Wire

June 10, 2009, Wednesday

HEADLINE: Deutsche Bank Private Wealth Management to Add Four Senior Hires

DATELINE: NEW YORK

BODY:

Deutsche Bank Private Wealth Management (PWM) today announced the addition of four new hires to the firm's US Private Wealth Management group. The additions include four Managing Directors, Joanne Jensen, Pat Janco, Becky Creavin and Jennifer Shaw, who will be located in Deutsche Bank's Park Avenue office in New York. All four will report to Chip Packard, Head, U.S. Private Bank - Eastern Region.

Since 2004, Jensen has been featured annually as one of Worth Magazine's "Top 100 Financial Advisors" and in 2008 she was named to Barron's ranking of "Top 100 Women Financial Advisors". She currently is a Managing Direc-tor at The Citi Private Bank and has previously held senior positions in Citigroup's Global Markets and Wealth Man-agement businesses. Jensen earned an MBA in Finance from New York University's Stern School of Business and a BA in Industrial and Labor Relations from Cornell University.

Janco is a Senior Private Banker with more than 20 years of wealth management experience, most recently as a Managing Director with The Citi Private Bank in Long Island. She previously worked as a Private Banker at Chase and Fleet Bank. Janco earned a BA in Marketing and IT Applications from Fairfield University.

Creavin has significant institutional and wealth management experience and has spent the last 10 years at The Citi Private Bank as a Senior Private Banker and Director. She began her career twenty years ago at Bankers Trust. Creavin earned an MBA in Finance from New York University Stern School of Business, a BS in Economics and Computer Science from Duke University and is a Certified Financial Planner.

Shaw is a Senior Private Banker and Director in the Manhattan office of The Citi Private Bank where she has worked for 10 years. She began her career at Donaldson, Lufkin and Jenrette, where she worked in the private client and high yield bond trading groups. Shaw earned an Executive MBA in Finance from New York University Stern School of Business, and a BS with honors from Northeastern University.

"These individuals are important franchise hires for our US Private Wealth Management business," said Thomas Bowers, Head of US Private Wealth Management. "They are among the most seasoned and effective Private Bankers in the marketplace and will bring tremendous experience and leadership to our platform. Their appointments will demon-strate Deutsche Bank's continuing commitment to the strategic growth of our US wealth management franchise, where we expect further significant growth in the coming years."

About Deutsche Bank

Deutsche Bank is a leading global investment bank with a strong and profitable private clients fran-chise. A leader in Germany and Europe, the bank is continuously growing in North America, Asia and key emerging markets. With 80,277 employees in 72 countries, Deutsche Bank competes to be the leading global provider of financial solutions for demanding clients creating exceptional value for its shareholders and people.

Deutsche Bank Private Wealth Management

Deutsche Bank Private Wealth Management has been serving the interests of wealthy individuals, families and se-lect institutions for more than a century. With offices across the U.S., Deutsche Bank's Private Wealth Management business division provides a variety of customized solutions to private clients worldwide including traditional and al-ternative investments, risk management strategies, lending, trust and estate services, wealth transfer planning, family office services, custody and family and philanthropy advisory. Private Wealth Management includes the U.S. Private Bank and Deutsche Bank Alex. Brown, the private client services division of Deutsche Bank Securities Inc., the in-vestment banking and securities arm of Deutsche Bank AG in the United States and a member of NYSE, FINRA and SIPC.
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