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Wall Street 50 – 2004

Michael C. Nolan

August 1, 2004 by Leave a Comment

A second-generation Irish American with roots in Counties Cork and Kerry, Michael Nolan is a senior managing director in Bear Stearns' Private Client Services Department. His responsibilities include acting as investment broker for high net worth individuals and for a select group of professional investment advisers (hedge funds). The team he manages produces over $4.5m in … [Read more...] about Michael C. Nolan

Conor E. Murphy

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Donegal-born Conor Murphy is a vice president and chief financial officer with MetLife Investments, a company whose revenues reached $36 billion at the end of 2003. He joined the company in October 2000 and at MetLife Investments he helps manage the general account investment portfolio of MetLife Inc. Aside from his work at MetLife, in 2001 Murphy and his brother Paul created … [Read more...] about Conor E. Murphy

Robert E. Mulholland

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With roots in County Down, Robert Mulholland is senior vice president and co-head of the Americas region for Merrill Lynch Global Private Client. He has worked for the firm since 1979 and is responsible for the firm's advisory division, institutional advisory and private banking. He was promoted in December 2002 to his current position, having previously served as head of the … [Read more...] about Robert E. Mulholland

Richard A. Monaghan

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Richard Monaghan joined Putnam Retail Management in 1998 and he currently serves as the president of Putnam Retail Management LP. Monaghan is responsible for managing the sales and marketing activities for all of Putnam's retail businesses including mutual funds, insurance products, and alternative investments, as well as Putnam's telemarketing, client service organizations, … [Read more...] about Richard A. Monaghan

Charles E. Millard, Jr.

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A fourth-generation Irish American, Charles E. F. Millard, Jr. recently became president of BP Investments, a subsidiary of Broadway Partners. Broadway is a real estate firm with approximately $850 million in assets. Until this appointment, he was managing director at Lehman Brothers, serving as the head of wealth management services. Previously, Millard served Mayor Rudolph … [Read more...] about Charles E. Millard, Jr.

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