May 27 - Jefferies has lured away four of Guggenheim
Partners' senior-most technology bankers on the West Coast, an
unusually large hiring spree as the boutique investment bank
builds up its tech practice, according to people familiar with
the matter.
Guggenheim's senior managing director Robert Bartlett and
managing directors Jalil Musayev, Nash Abu-Zahra, and Gaurav
Thakur will join Jefferies in a few months, one of the people
said, asking not to be named because the hires have not been
publicly announced. Jefferies is poaching veterans from
Guggenheim's core team investment banking team focused on tech
deals on the West Coast, the person said.
The team will report to Jefferies' global co-heads of
technology investment banking Jason Greenberg and Cameron
Lester, they said. They will continue to be based in the Bay
Area.
Representatives for Jefferies and Guggenheim Partners
declined to comment.
Bartlett and his team have worked at Guggenheim's Menlo Park
office for the past several years.
Bartlett joined Guggenheim in 2021 from Goldman Sachs as a
key addition tasked in helping the boutique investment bank
expand its cybersecurity client base. Before Guggenheim,
Bartlett spent three years as head of security and
infrastructure software investment banking at Goldman Sachs.
Thakur and Musayev both joined Guggenheim a few months after
Bartlett, in April 2021, from Bank of America, while Abu-Zahra
came onboard in September 2022 from Goldman Sachs.
Jefferies has been building out its technology investment
banking team over the past few years with several key hires from
bulge bracket banks, including the addition of Rob Eliasek, a
chairman of software investment banking from Bank of America,
and Stefani Silverstein, a managing director covering software
and internet from Goldman Sachs.