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Deutsche Bank: Kirsty Roth, Klaus Moosmayer proposed to join supervisory board
Mar 31, 2025 6:54 AM

March 31 (Reuters) - Deutsche Bank said on

Monday that Kirsty Roth and Klaus Moosmayer have been proposed

to join the German bank's supervisory board in a vote at the

upcoming annual shareholder meeting on May 22.

Roth is chief operations and technology officer at Thomson

Reuters ( TRI ) , the owner of Reuters News, while Klaus

Moosmayer is chief ethics, risk & compliance Officer at Novartis

, Deutsche said in a statement.

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