Erich Mauff

A successful financial professional, Erich Mauff holds the position of Managing Director, Vice Chairman of Corporate Finance Americas at Deutsche Bank. Erich Mauff also enjoys cultural pursuits and sports in his spare time.

Erich Mauff enjoys the works of British writer John Fowles, author of The Magus; Junot Díaz, Dominican-American author of The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao; and Michael Chabon, American author of The Mysteries of Pittsburgh. Erich Mauff also reads books on wine, art, and golf, and he is an avid wine collector.

Additionally, Erich Mauff contributes to the BuildOn, a not-for-profit organization.

An accomplished athlete, Erich Mauff participated in the Olympics during his undergraduate studies at Brown University. In 1992, Erich Mauff competed as a member of the South African men’s rowing team, and he and his teammates placed eighth in the Men’s Coxed Eights in Barcelona. Erich Mauff continues to participate in sports, including scuba diving, fishing, and tennis.

Professionally, Erich Mauff works with investment grade companies and institutional clients at Deutsche Bank. Erich Mauff heads a team of experts that assist in all aspects of the debt market, from bank lending and derivatives to liability management, rating agency discussions, and foreign exchange transactions. Erich Mauff has served at Deutsche Bank for almost 15 years.