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Wall Street 50 – 2004

Lance F. Lonergan

August 1, 2004 by Leave a Comment

Lance Lonergan was promoted this year to run U.S. equity sales trading for Citigroup Global Markets. He attended Pennsylvania State University on a football scholarship and graduated with a BS in finance in 1989 and then earned an MBA from Smeal College of Business at Penn State in 1991. The following year Lonergan joined Smith Barney as a Nasdaq institutional sales trader. He … [Read more...] about Lance F. Lonergan

Donald R. Keough

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This year's Wall Street 50 distinguished keynote speaker is the legendary Don Keough. In February 2004 he was elected to serve on the board of Coca-Cola. He retired as president, chief operating officer and a director of The Coca-Cola Company in April 1993, positions he held since early 1981. His tenure with the company dates back to 1950. In addition, from 1986 to 1993 he … [Read more...] about Donald R. Keough

John V. Kelly

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With over 18 years in the brokerage business, John Vincent Kelly is the director of equity trading at Sterling Financial Investment Group. Prior to joining Sterling Financial in 2000, Kelly worked at Ryan Beck/Southeast Research Group where he was senior vice president of equity trading. He manages a staff of five agency and listed traders and uses his knowledge of electronic … [Read more...] about John V. Kelly

Denis P. Kelleher

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Emigrating from County Kerry in 1958, Denis Kelleher began his career in America as a messenger with Merrill Lynch where, through dynamic financial talent, he rose dramatically through the company ranks. In 1980, Kelleher took the experience he gained at Merrill Lynch and founded Wall Street Access. Serving as the CEO, Kelleher runs the company, which is a diversified … [Read more...] about Denis P. Kelleher

Brendan J. Keane

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Brendan Keane is a managing director for Credit Suisse First Boston's Asset Finance Group. As head of mortgage-related asset finance, he oversees the group's Real Estate Asset Backed Securitization practice, focusing on the securitization and financing of residential mortgage-related assets. Prior to joining CSFB in 2000, Keane was with Prudential Securities for five years … [Read more...] about Brendan J. Keane

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