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Wall Street 50 – 2005

Thomas Dorsey

August 1, 2005 by Leave a Comment

Thomas Dorsey is the founder and president of Dorsey, Wright, & Assoc., which deals with equities, fixed income, mutual funds, commodities, or ETFs. The company primarily caters to professional money managers, but it also takes on larger investors, and current clients include individuals, banks, trusts, and charitable institutions. Before founding DWA, Dorsey directed and … [Read more...] about Thomas Dorsey

Emmett J. Daly

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As one of the principals in Sandler O'Neill's Investment Banking group, Emmett Daly takes on wide-ranging responsibilities for the firm. They include mergers & acquisitions and capital financing for banks, thrifts, broker-dealers, and asset management firms. Recently, Daly played an important role in PNC's acquisition of Riggs National and a recapitalization and management … [Read more...] about Emmett J. Daly

Patrick E. Curtin

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As the Executive Vice President of Institutional Investor Services, Pat Curtin's decisions play a key role in determining the Bank of New York's strategy when it comes to their investments. His responsibilities include all of the products and services for the clients, including custody, investment accounting, performance measurement, benefit disbursements, and similar value … [Read more...] about Patrick E. Curtin

Denis Curran

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Denis Curran, Director and President International of Bank of Ireland Asset Management (BIAM), is responsible for the investment management arm of the Bank of Ireland Group, managing over $46 billion in global securities. His responsibilities include supervising all of BIAM's operations outside of Ireland. Before he accepted this position in 1999, Curran was the president of … [Read more...] about Denis Curran

Noreen M. Culhane

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As executive vice president for the New York Stock Exchange's Global Corporate Group, Noreen Culhane is responsible for the Exchange's efforts to attract new listings and to serve companies already listed. She manages Business Development, Client Service, Marketing, Sales Support, and the Initial Public Offering process and Structured Products for the Exchange's business … [Read more...] about Noreen M. Culhane

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