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Jonathan Sandelman built Bank of America’s equities derivatives business into a powerhouse. Now he’s looking to do the same for the bank’s equities business overall. By Gallagher Polyn

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Jonathan Sandelman has a reputation as an aggressive innovator with an eye for talent. Under him, Bank of America’s (BoA) equity financial products (EFP) group, which includes equity derivatives, boasted a four-year averaged after-tax return on equity of 36.9% at year-end 2002, with a Sharpe ratio of 5.5.

Sandelman, now global head of equities, has a long list of accomplishments – and the bank showed its appreciation last May when it named him head of global equities. “Jon is very aggressive in

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