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Managing Director

Rob Bohn

Rob is a Managing Director with Fifth Third’s Consumer Investment Banking group, a part of Fifth Third Securities, Inc. (“FTS”), focused on the Automotive Services sector. He specializes in companies providing goods and services to the consumer-oriented automotive sector, including retail gas & fuel distribution, car washes, multi-unit businesses such as oil change facilities and automotive parts & distribution among other related industries. Rob provides sell-side and buy-side M&A strategic advisory services, in addition to supporting public and private debt and equity placements. Prior to joining FTS in 2010, Rob spent two years as an Associate at Ewing Bemiss & Company. Prior to attending graduate school, he started his banking career as an Analyst with Citigroup’s Debt Capital Markets division. Rob received a Bachelor of Arts degree in History from Trinity College and a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from the McDonough School of Business at Georgetown University.

About Fifth Third Investment Banking

Navigating the complexities of today’s market requires a specialized and experienced advisor. Fifth Third Investment Banking partners with owner-operators, strategics and financial sponsors to provide mergers & acquisitions (M&A), capital raising and strategic advisory services, both sell-side and buy-side. Our professionals have a long track record of tailoring solutions to unlock value and help our clients reach their critical business milestones. We collaborate across industries and geographies to provide every client with thoughtful advice and diligent transaction execution, supported by a full-service capital markets platform and a leading commercial bank. We have a national presence from coast to coast with over 125 investment bankers, six industry groups and eight offices.
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