Holger Scheerer
About Holger Scheerer
Holger Scheerer is the Managing Director at Jefferies in New York, with a career spanning roles at Barclays Investment Bank, Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan Chase & Co., SKF Group, and Sparkasse Mainfranken Würzburg.
Current Role at Jefferies
Holger Scheerer is currently serving as Managing Director at Jefferies, a leading investment bank. He has been in this role since 2018, bringing his expertise to the firm's New York, New York office. During his time at Jefferies, he has been instrumental in overseeing significant financial operations and contributing to the firm's strategic direction.
Tenure at Barclays Investment Bank
Before joining Jefferies, Holger Scheerer worked at Barclays Investment Bank for a decade, from 2008 to 2018. He initially took the position of IG Credit Trading for the first six years and later became a Director. His work primarily took place in New York, where he managed various aspects of investment banking and credit trading.
Early Career at Goldman Sachs and JPMorgan Chase & Co.
In 2008, Holger Scheerer worked briefly as an Analyst at Goldman Sachs in New York for three months. Prior to that, in 2007, he also held a short-term analyst position at JPMorgan Chase & Co. for three months. These roles provided him with invaluable experience in the financial sector early in his career.
Academic Background in Finance
Holger Scheerer has a strong academic background specializing in finance. He earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Finance from Finance@whu, completing his studies between 2005 and 2008. Additionally, he pursued studies in Accounting and Finance at Fgv Eaesp - Escola De Administração De Empresas De São Paulo Da Fundação Getulio Vargas in 2007.
International Experience
Holger Scheerer has an extensive international career, having worked in various global financial hubs. In 2006, he served as a Business Analyst at the Skf Group in Göteborg, Sweden for two months. He also held an analyst position at Sparkasse Mainfranken Würzburg in Würzburg, Germany for three months in 2005. These roles have contributed to his diverse understanding of international finance.