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featu Training and Qualification_ <strong>Equities</strong>_<br />

Graduation Ceremony at Deutsche Bundesbank and Villa Bonn<br />

At headquarters of Deutsche Bundesbank in Frankfurt on 23 January 2011, diplomas were<br />

awarded to participants in the <strong>DVFA</strong> postgraduate programme CIIA. Martin Kötter (WGZ-<br />

Bank AG), Johannes Wutz (Bayern LB), Kai Röttgers (WestLB AG) were the top recipients of<br />

the CIIA global qualification for investment professionals.<br />

Presentation of diplomas for the CeFM, CRM and CCrA programmes this year were held within<br />

the historical ambience of Villa Bonn in Frankfurt. For the postgraduate programme<br />

CeFM Certified Financial Manager: Jan Krüger (National-Bank AG), Marco Beyer (Michael<br />

Pintarelli Finanzdienstleistungen AG), Dennis Busse (Deutsche Bank AG) were recognised<br />

by Academic Head Prof. Dr. Markus Rudolf as the top of the class.<br />

For the first-ever group of participants in the postgraduate programme CRM Certified<br />

Risk Manager: Marica Draganic (Landesbank Baden-Württemberg), Christoph Kitz<br />

(Bundesanstalt für Finanzdienstleistungsaufsicht) and Jennifer Becherer (Westdeutsche<br />

ImmobilienBank AG) recieved the diplomas for top participants in the class.<br />

For the 16 class of the programme CCrA Certified Credit Analyst: Philip Hägele (L-Bank),<br />

Andreas Urich (L-Bank) and Alexander Seith (L-Bank) were recognised as the top recipients<br />

of this professional qualification for credit and capital market specialists.<br />

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Martin Kötter (centre), WGZ Bank AG, was the top graduate of the CIIA programme. Prof. Dr. Raimond Maurer (left), Ingo Mainert (right)

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