Natixis Corporate & Investment Banking (Natixis CIB) appointed Brad Roberts and David Williams co-heads of credit in the Americas, where they will be responsible for overseeing the global structured credit and solutions group, as well as credit sales and trading at Natixis CIB. Both will continue to report to Emmanuel Issanchou, head of global markets Americas and global head of credit at Natixis CIB.

“Brad and David’s appointments as co-heads underscores Natixis CIB’s ongoing commitment to clients in the credit space, with a specific focus on CLOs, middle market finance and structured finance markets,” Issanchou said. “Brad and Dave have been instrumental in the growth of the business and look forward to advancing Natixis CIB as a market leader under their expert direction.”

Roberts has been with Natixis CIB since 2015. He previously served as co-head of global structured credit and solutions and credit trading Americas at Natixis CIB. He has more than 25 years of financial services experience, having previously held roles at Royal Bank of Scotland, Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley.

Williams has been with Natixis CIB since October 2006. At Natixis CIB, he has been primarily focused on the origination and syndication of structured finance products.  In addition to his new role, Williams will continue to serve as co-head of credit syndicate Americas.

Under the leadership of Roberts and Williams, Chris Gilbert, head of U.S. CLO banking, will continue to be responsible for managing the CLO banking team, overseeing deal execution and managing client relationships. Mark Dodson will take over as head of U.S. structured credit syndicate, working closely with the CLO and ABS structured credit banking teams on origination, syndication and business development.

Gilbert joined Natixis CIB in 2005 as a CLO structurer and has deep banking experience across both the middle market and broadly syndicated sectors. Dodson joined Natixis CIB in 2021 as an executive director having previously held roles at Deutsche Bank and Credit Suisse.