Noun
Dresdner (plural Dresdners)
Someone from Dresden.
Centerview Partners, for example, was established in 2006 by bankers including Blair Effron, formerly group vice chairman of UBS, and Robert Pruzan, formerly global head of investment banking at Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein. Source: Internet
At the same time this is in line with the "New Dresdner" future program, which aims at focusing the bank on their core competencies. Source: Internet
Ed Robinson, Dresdner Kleinwort’s co-head of European loan syndicate, is to leave the bank after being made redundant, EuroWeek understands. Source: Internet
BANGIO INVEST S.A. has opened an account Swiss bank – Dresdner Bank (Switzerland) Ltd. Mihran Poghosyan’s signature was needed to open the account and he was later authorized to manage it along with his uncle Mikhail Haroutyunyan. Source: Internet
Jens-Peter Neumann looks back on a career in the financial sector spanning several decades, having latterly worked as Global Head of Capital Markets at Dresdner Kleinwort. Source: Internet
The media in Dresden include two major newspapers of regional record: the Sächsische Zeitung (Saxon Newspaper, circulation around 228,000) and the Dresdner Neueste Nachrichten (Dresden's Latest News, circulation around 50,000). Source: Internet