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1. MarHedge : Careers
news.marhedge.efinancialcareer - [Cached]Published on: 6/11/2006 Last Visited: 6/11/2006
Sabine Wehle, a private banking specialist at Heidrick & Struggles in Frankfurt, says senior German private bankers typically earn between €250,000 and €1 million. As in Italy, Wehle says demand is strong and being driven by the repatriation of funds from overseas.
Wehle says German banks are keen to hire private bankers with existing client relationships, but shortages mean they are willing to consider everyone from lawyers to accountants, or corporate bankers: 'Anyone with a good network is possible.'
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2. www.heidrick.com
www.heidrick.com/Worldwide+Loc - [Cached]Published on: 10/24/2004 Last Visited: 10/24/2004
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3. Sabine Wehle
www.shptechnology.com/Our+Expe - [Cached]Published on: 2/17/2003 Last Visited: 11/29/2003
Sabine Wehle
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Sabine Wehle is Head of Financial Services Practice Germany, Switzerland, Austria.
Her areas of expertise are Private Wealth Management/Asset Management, Investment Banking, Corporate Banking and Wealth Management. Sabine joined Heidrick & Struggles International în April 1991 as a Consultant with the Financial Institutions Practice in Frankfurt. She was appointed Principal in 1993 and Partner in 1997.
Sabine has handled successfully more than 200 searches in Financial Services including various positions on CEO level.
Sabine has a degree from Hamburg University, specialising in Banking and Marketing. She has over twelve years experience in banking, having spent nine years with Dresdner Bank and three years with BfG Bank. Within the commercial banking field, she managed relationships with corporate and private clients. She was responsible for the marketing of electronic banking and creating and managing the regional marketing effort for Dresdner Bank, Hamburg.
At BfG she headed the strategic department of Corporate Marketing at the head office in Frankfurt. In this role her main areas of responsibility included development and implementation of a project to increase earnings from the corporate client relationships; structuring of an electronic banking organisation; product training and sales promotion and participation in an extensive strategy and reorganisation project.

