Guggenheim Hires Rothschild’s Homer Parkhill in Restructuring Push
- Parkhill has been with Rothschild for more than 21 years
- The hiring comes as corporate bankruptcies and defaults rise
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Guggenheim Partners is hiring a restructuring veteran from Rothschild & Co. as the firm beefs up its cadre of bankers to help fix ailing companies, according to people with knowledge of the situation.
Homer Parkhill, a partner at Rothschild, is joining Guggenheim in New York, said the people, who asked not to be identified because the matter is private. Parkhill has been with Rothschild for more than 21 years and was elevated to co-head of its restructuring practice in North America in 2017.