As a managing director in the Equity Capital Markets Advisory group, Daniel advises EY clients on financing alternatives to fund all capital needs. He also leads the firm’s equity-linked financing dialogue with clients, providing independent and unbiased perspectives on market conditions, execution strategies, security structure, underwriter engagement and designing competitive processes.
Daniel provides clients with advice on transactions including follow-on offerings, convertible debt offerings and call spreads, exchanges and liability management, and share repurchase strategies. He also coordinates with legal, accounting and tax professionals to confirm that clients are fully supported across all elements of a transaction.
Previously, Daniel spent 12 years with the equity-linked capital markets team at a leading US investment bank, where he structured and executed the full range of equity-linked financing and capital return transactions.
Daniel received his BSc in Economics from University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School. He holds FINRA Series 7 and 63 licenses.
How is Daniel building a better working world
Efficient access to the capital markets is critical for clients to meet their financing needs, manage their capital structures and fund growth. When executing capital markets transactions, corporate clients are typically at a distinct experience and information disadvantage relative to their banking counterparts. This disadvantage is heightened in complex equity-linked products where publicly observable data is limited and pricing lacks transparency.
Leveraging its experience and market knowledge, the Equity Capital Markets Advisory team provides informed and independent perspectives that level the playing field for clients. With the EY organization as an advisor in these deals, clients are free to focus on the underlying businesses that help build a better working world.