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Wall Street 50 – 2004

Kevin McGovern

August 1, 2004 by Leave a Comment

After serving at Deloitte & Touche LLP for 19 years, Kevin McGovern was recently appointed partner in charge of its New England financial services practice in May of this year. Prior to accepting his new role, McGovern served as national director of Deloitte & Touche's investment management business advisory services practice, which specializes in providing operational, … [Read more...] about Kevin McGovern

Liam E. McGee

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Liam McGee, the president of consumer banking for Bank of America, was born in Ireland. In his role he manages the banking activities across 29 states and the District of Columbia. His division of the bank serves 33 million customer households and two million neighborhood businesses with more than $300 billion in deposits. He also serves on the company's risk and capital … [Read more...] about Liam E. McGee

Kenny C. McGee

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A member of the Ancient Order of the Hibernians, Kenny McGee is an associate vice president and financial advisor with the brokerage firm Hefren-Tillotson. Since joining the company in 1997, he has earned the distinction of becoming one of its youngest associate vice presidents ever. He specializes in comprehensive financial planning in the areas of investments, insurance, … [Read more...] about Kenny C. McGee

William J. McDonough

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William McDonough served as the president and CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York for ten years before assuming the post of Chairman of Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB) in June 2003. The PCAOB, based in Washington, D.C. is a private, non-profit corporation, created by the Sarbanes-Oxley Act to protect investors in U.S. securities markets and to further … [Read more...] about William J. McDonough

Brendan McDonagh

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Brendan McDonagh is the senior executive vice president responsible for retail and commercial banking for HSBC Bank USA. He is responsible for all branch banking and commercial lending activities across the U.S. HSBC Bank USA had 13,500 employees and $3.66 billion in revenue for 2003. An international manager for the HSBC Group for over twenty years, McDonagh has extensive … [Read more...] about Brendan McDonagh

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