Yoël Zaoui
Yoël Zaoui (born in 1961 in Casablanca) is a Franco-Moroccan investment banker, globally co-head of mergers and acquisitions for Goldman Sachs Europe since 2011.[1] He was elected “best banker of the year” in 2008 by the French community of London.[2][3]
Yoël Zaoui | |
|---|---|
| Born | 11 January 1961 Casablanca, Marocco |
| Alma mater | HEC Paris Paris Dauphine University |
| Occupation | French-Moroccan investment banker |
Biography
Born in Morocco to a senior civil servant father[4], Yoël Zaoui spent his youth in Italy and studied at HEC Paris and at Stanford University.[5]
He is the brother of Michaël Zaoui (born in 1957)[6], businessman, founder of the France Israel Foundation, appointed in 2019 by Mohammed VI as a member of the Special Commission on the Development Model, with whom he participated in all the major mergers and acquisitions operations of the last ten years in Europe: Mittal Arcelor, Elf Total, Castorama Kingfisher, Crédit agricole Banque Indosuez, HSBC CCF, etc.[7]
In 2014, Yoël Zaoui and his brother Michael received the third class Ouissam decoration awarded by the King of Morocco.[8] He is part of the same promotion as the French intellectual Edgar Morin and Irina Bokova at the time director general of UNESCO.[9]
References
- Goldman Sachs-Le Français Yoël Zaoui prend sa retraite
- Yoël Zaoui, le Frenchy préféré de La City
- Goldman Sachs: un Français à la retraite
- Derrière le mega-deal L'Oréal-Nestlé et la recapitalisation de PSA, les mystérieux frères Zaoui
- Yoël Zaoui, ancien de Goldman Sachs, crée une société de conseil avec son frère
- ZOOM SUR : MICHAEL ET YOEL ZAOUI, LES DEUX EX-FRÈRES ENNEMIS LES PLUS CÉLÈBRES DU M&A
- « Le conseil en M & A, c'est la négation de la monotonie »
- Les réseaux de Yoël Zaoui
- Yoël Zaoui quitte Goldman Sachs