Ireland's Nama hands key role to Rooney

Ireland's National Asset Management Agency, the state-owned bank set up in 2009 to handle the country's risky real-estate assets, has ended its hunt for a chief financial officer by appointing Donal Rooney to the newly created role. Rooney joined Nama in May 2010 and has worked in the agency's portfolio-management and asset-recovery divisions. Before that, he worked for Arthur Andersen and then KPMG.

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