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Wall Street 50 – 2004

Michael George

August 1, 2004 by Leave a Comment

Born and bred in Belfast, Michael George is the managing director of structured products for Deutsche Bank, overseeing the distribution of structured products to institutional U.S. clients. With a 2004 market cap of $45.5 billion worldwide, Deutsche Bank is a global financial service provider that serves private and business clients as well as providing services to corporations … [Read more...] about Michael George

Thomas D. Gallagher

August 1, 2004 by Leave a Comment

Senior Managing Director of International Strategy and Investment Group Inc. (ISI), Thomas Gallagher is a third-generation Irish American. He runs ISI's Washington office analyzing the financial market implications of policy action and political developments. Prior to joining ISI in February 1999, Gallagher worked as managing director at Lehman Brothers where he served as a … [Read more...] about Thomas D. Gallagher

Regina M. Feeney

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Regina Feeney is a managing director at Goldman Sachs and a sector captain of the financial trading team on the U.S. shares trading desk. Goldman Sachs is a global investment banking, securities, and investment banking firm that provides a wide range of services worldwide to a client base that includes corporations, financial institutions, governments, and high-net-worth … [Read more...] about Regina M. Feeney

Kevin M. Fee

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Kevin Fee is a managing director at Bear Wagner Specialists LLC. He joined the firm in 1991 and has been a specialist since 1995. Currently a floor official and a member of the NYSE (New York Stock Exchange) Market Share Committee, Fee is also one of several senior level specialists designated as a team captain, overseeing special trading situations on nearby panels. He is a … [Read more...] about Kevin M. Fee

Mary C. Farrell

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Beginning her investment career in 1971, Mary Farrell is currently a managing director and chief investment strategist for UBS Wealth Management USA. She is an investment analyst and strategist with more than 30 years of experience. Beginning her career with Pershing & Co., she also worked for Smith Barney and Merrill Lynch before joining Paine Webber in 1982 as an … [Read more...] about Mary C. Farrell

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