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Wall Street 50 – 2004

Christopher M. Condron

August 1, 2004 by Leave a Comment

Christopher "Kip" Condron, president and chief executive officer of AXA Financial, Inc., is also a member of the AXA Group Management Board. Condron joined AXA immediately following his role as president and COO of The Mellon Financial Corporation and chairman and CEO of the Dreyfus Corporation. Condron began his career at C.S. McKee and Co. before forming his own financial … [Read more...] about Christopher M. Condron

Peter Cahill

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Principal in Adams, Harkness, & Hill's Investment Banking Group, Peter Cahill is a fourth-generation Irish American. Cahill's focus has been specifically on the resource optimization technologies franchise. Since joining the Boston investment banking group in 1996, Cahill has obtained 200 clients and works with $70 million in total revenue. Within the eight years Cahill has … [Read more...] about Peter Cahill

John Brown

August 1, 2004 by Leave a Comment

With over 23 years of experience in the equity markets, John Brown is a managing director at Merrill Lynch. He is the global head of Global Equity Financing's funding business including structured equity financing, securities lending and balance sheet management function for the Global Equities Trading department. Previously Brown served as managing director of the Global … [Read more...] about John Brown

Michael Brewster

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Senior Vice President and portfolio manager at Lehman Brothers Michael Brewster works in the wealth and asset management department establishing personal investment programs for high net worth individuals, trusts and endowments. He also works to serve the needs of corporations through every phase of the business cycle. The department has recently been integrated with the … [Read more...] about Michael Brewster

Thomas A. Barry

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Thomas Barry, a first-generation Irish American, is a senior vice president with the wealth and asset management division of Lehman Brothers. He manages the investment portfolios of high net worth individuals and covers middle market equity and fixed income managers. He has worked for the firm for over 11 years. Barry has focused his work on introducing Irish technology … [Read more...] about Thomas A. Barry

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