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Wall Street 50 – 2005

Robert Kelly

August 1, 2005 by Leave a Comment

Canadian-born Robert Kelly has been with the Wachovia Corporation since 2000 and is now its chief financial officer. Wachovia Corporation boasts revenues of $25 billion and Kelly is responsible for financial reporting, budgeting, treasury management, investor relations, taxation, real estate operations and purchasing. He received his bachelor of commerce from St. Mary's … [Read more...] about Robert Kelly

Kevin Kelly

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Kevin Kelly is a Managing Director in the Equity Division of Merrill Lynch & Co. in Manhattan, New York. Kelly joined Merrill Lynch in 1986 as a trader on the NASDAQ trading desk. Within four years he was promoted to senior trader and he was named a Managing Director of the firm in 2000. In 2003, he assumed trading responsibility for both listed and NASDAQ … [Read more...] about Kevin 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

Timothy F. Keaney

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Timothy Keaney is an executive vice president in charge of management responsibilities for all of The Bank of New York's operations in Europe. The Washington, D.C., native has over 4,700 people who report to him from offices based in London, Dublin, Brussels, and other areas in Europe. His jurisdiction also includes The Bank of New York's offices in the Middle East, and … [Read more...] about Timothy F. Keaney

Thomas M. Joyce

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Thomas Joyce, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Knight Trading Group, Inc., is a recognized leader in the equity trading industry with experience in the domestic and international equities markets, equity market making, market structure reform, trading technology and client services. He joined Knight Trading Group in May 2002 from Sanford C. Bernstein & Co., and … [Read more...] about Thomas M. Joyce

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