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Archives for August 2004

John G. Duffy

August 1, 2004 by Leave a Comment

John Duffy has been with Keefe, Bruyette, & Woods Inc. for more than 24 years and became CEO in September 2001. Prior to that, from July 1999, he was president and co-CEO. For nine years up to that date, he was executive vice president and in charge of the firm's Investment Banking Department. There he was responsible for managing the firm's substantial merger and … [Read more...] about John G. Duffy

David J. Duffy

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On June 1, 2004 David Duffy relocated to West Cork in Ireland and he will be commuting to Amsterdam to take on his role as the global head of the ING Wholesale Banking Network. In 1998, he joined ING as global head of human resources. The following year he was promoted to global chief operating officer and a member of the management committee. He was promoted again in 2000, … [Read more...] about David J. Duffy

Robert Cunningham

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Currently serving as a governor on the NYSE (New York Stock Exchange), Robert Cunningham is a managing director in the Equity Markets Division of Merrill Lynch. He assumed his senior management responsibilities on the NYSE and American Stock Exchange floor operations in 1996. He has been a member of the NYSE since 1983 and a partner at Merrill Lynch since 1987. He was also on … [Read more...] about Robert Cunningham

Kathleen M. Cronin

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Kathleen Cronin is the managing director, general counsel, and corporate secretary for the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, a position she has held since August 2003. Cronin, a second-generation Irish-American whose mother's family originated from Killarney, graduated summa cum laude from Boston College with a BA in psychology. Cronin then went on to graduate cum laude from … [Read more...] about Kathleen M. Cronin

Marion S. Cox

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Marion Cox is a senior vice president of MBNA America, the world's largest independent credit card issuer. Cox joined MBNA in 1991 and is currently responsible for directing the company's E-Business online banking and operations. She directs production processes for MBNA's online banking websites, products and services, and she is responsible for ShopSafe; the online virtual … [Read more...] about Marion S. Cox

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