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Sarasin appoints first ever woman to board

The 170-year old Swiss private bank has nominated a German politician to its board at a time when Europe’s financial services industry is under increasing pressure to pursue equality at the highest level

Sarasin, the Swiss private bank, is set to appoint the first female board director in its 170-year history at a time when Europe’s financial services industry is under increasing pressure to pursue equality at the highest level.

The firm has nominated German MP Dagmar Woehrl to succeed Christian Brueckner, who is retiring due to old age. There are seven board members in total at the Basel-based bank.

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