Rothschild & Co hires Sid Mehta as Managing Director in North America

Senior hire strengthens the firm’s Industrials team and further expands the Global Advisory business in North America

Rothschild & Co announced today that Sid Mehta has joined its Global Advisory business as a Managing Director in the Industrials sector team. Mr. Mehta will play a lead role in the continued expansion of the Industrials franchise in North America and will be an integral part of the firm’s global Industrials business. He will report to Adam Reeder, Global Partner, and Head of Industrials, North America and will be based in New York.

“The addition of Sid demonstrates our continued commitment to bolstering our North American team and building our capabilities across key sectors to enhance the global platform,” said Jimmy Neissa, Head of Rothschild & Co North America. “Sid brings tremendous prowess in the industrial technology sector, and we are delighted to welcome him to the firm.”

Adam Reeder commented: “Sid is a well-respected adviser known for his differentiated strategic thinking, depth of sector expertise and execution excellence. His hiring further strengthens our roster of seasoned advisers in North America, and the value we deliver to our clients in rapidly developing and growing areas of the global industrial landscape.”

Prior to joining Rothschild & Co, Mr. Mehta was a Managing Director and Head of Industrial & Supply Chain Technology Investment Banking at Barclays, covering companies across the continuum from advanced components and equipment through industrial automation and supply chain technology. Prior to that, he developed and devoted his expertise over more than 15 years to serving a broad range of clients across capital goods, logistics and business services in both New York and Hong Kong. Mr. Mehta began his career in investment banking at Lehman Brothers and holds an MBA in Finance & Accounting from the University of Michigan and an MBA in International Business from the Indian Institute of Foreign Trade, as well as a B.A. in Economics from Shri Ram College of Commerce at the University of Delhi.

"I am delighted to join Rothschild & Co as it continues its impressive growth and momentum in North America supported by the firm’s strong reputation, global reach and world-class M&A capabilities. I am excited to partner with extraordinarily talented colleagues across the firm in delivering strategic, differentiated and consilient advice to our clients across the rapidly evolving industrials landscape,” said Mr. Mehta.

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For further information

Rothschild & Co
Global Advisory
Kim Nicholson
Tel: +44 20 7280 5422
kim.nicholson@rothschildandco.com

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About Rothschild & Co, Global Advisory

Rothschild & Co is a family-controlled and independent group and has been at the centre of the world's financial markets for over 200 years. With a team of c.3 800 talented financial services specialists on the ground in over 40 countries, Rothschild & Co's integrated global network of trusted professionals provide in-depth market intelligence and effective long-term solutions for our clients in Global AdvisoryWealth & Asset Management, and Merchant Banking.  

Global Advisory, a division of the Rothschild & Co group, designs and executes strategic M&A and financing solutions, providing impartial, expert advice to large and mid-sized corporations, private equity, families and entrepreneurs, and governments.

Through its unrivalled network of 1,000 industry and financing specialists in over 40 countries, Rothschild & Co's Global Advisory business combines the breadth of its advisory offering with a high volume of transactions to achieve a unique understanding and perspective into markets and participants worldwide.   

  

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