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Wall Street 50 – 2005

Robert J. McCann

August 1, 2005 by Leave a Comment

Robert J. McCann, our keynote speaker at the Wall Street 50 lunch, is vice chairman and president of Merrill Lynch & Co., Inc.'s Global Private Client Group, which provides investment, insurance, banking, and retirement services for individuals globally. He is also a member of the firm's Executive Management and Operating Committees. Previously, McCann served as head of … [Read more...] about Robert J. McCann

Richard F. Mahoney

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As executive vice president and head of global markets, Richard Mahoney is responsible for overseeing trading and sales in foreign exchanges and multicurrency interest rates, along with other duties such as currency overlay, e-commerce, and research. He began his career at The Bank of New York in April of 1993, having previously worked at Citibank, where he was Managing … [Read more...] about Richard F. Mahoney

Donald Keough

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Following his retirement as president, COO and director of the Coca-Cola Company in 1993, Donald Keough became chairman of the board of Allen & Company Incorporated, a New York investment-banking firm. This year, Coca-Cola re-elected him to the post of director, making a change in their retirement policy. Keough has been a crucial member of the company since 1950. Keough … [Read more...] about Donald Keough

Thomas J. Kenny

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When Thomas Kenny joined Goldman Sachs in 1999 as head of the Municipal Bond Portfolio Management Team, he was expecting to be in New York for a mere 18 months. Six years later, Kenny, a native of California, is now a managing director and co-head of Goldman Sachs Asset Management's Global Cash and Fixed Income Portfolio and will likely be here for some time. In his current … [Read more...] about Thomas J. Kenny

William R. Kennedy

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As the managing director of Smith Barney's global equity research division, William Kennedy services institutional and individual investors with industry leading stock research. Kennedy is a member of the Citigroup management committee and the Smith Barney planning group. He is also a Chartered Financial Analyst charter holder and a member of the CFA Institute and the New York … [Read more...] about William R. Kennedy

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