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Wall Street 50 – 2005

Deborah Doyle McWhinney

August 1, 2005 by Leave a Comment

As president of Schwab International, Deborah Doyle McWhinney proves her capable leadership on a daily basis. Under her guidance, one thousand people support five thousand advisory firms that have 1.3 million individual clients, with $350 billion in assets at Schwab Institutional. McWhinney is responsible for building innovative products for this fast growing segment of the … [Read more...] about Deborah Doyle McWhinney

W. Patrick McMullan III

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As the senior managing director and co-head of the Worldwide Health Care Group at Bear Stearns, Patrick McMullan is responsible for all the financial aspects of healthcare providers, such as mergers and acquisitions, IPO's, and restructuring and leveraged buyouts. McMullan has been in the investment banking business for almost 30 years, since beginning his career with Lehman … [Read more...] about W. Patrick McMullan III

Francis A. McGrail

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Senior vice president, Francis McGrail has been with UBS Wealth Management for 23 years. McGrail operates out of Manhattan and heads up 80 employees while managing $5 billion in assets. A member of the UBS Director's Council, McGrail spent 13 years building businesses with private clients, driving investment product marketing in the Northeast, and working in private placements … [Read more...] about Francis A. McGrail

James McGinnis

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This year, James McGinnis retired from Morgan Stanley to become the managing director of transactions and structuring at AIG. McGinnis has specialized in the energy sector since 1990. He led advisory teams at Morgan Stanley, using his knowledge for capital raising and strategic initiatives for integrated utilities, pipeline operators, merchant generators, and IPP's. … [Read more...] about James McGinnis

Hugh E. McGee III

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Hugh McGee III is a prime example of a hard-working employee moving up within the ranks of a company. He joined Lehman Brothers in 1993, specializing in energy investment banking, which he has focused on for more than 18 years. Prior to his current position as global head of the Investment Banking Division, he was head of Lehman Brothers Global Natural Resources and Power … [Read more...] about Hugh E. McGee III

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