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AXA Financial

Mary Beth Farrell

August 1, 2005 by Leave a Comment

Mary Beth Farrell, a third-generation Irish American, is executive vice president, service delivery of AXA Financial Services, LLC, a subsidiary of AXA Financial, Inc. Farrell joined AXA in 1999 and today, her responsibilities include managing the 1,400 employees who provide service to the sales force and the end customer. Farrell began her career in 1979 as a staff person at … [Read more...] about Mary Beth Farrell

Christopher M. Condron

August 1, 2005 by Leave a Comment

Christopher "Kip" Condron, president and CEO of AXA Financial, Inc., is also a member of the AXA Group Management Board. Condron joined AXA immediately following his role as president and COO of The Mellon Financial Corporation and chairman and CEO of the Dreyfus Corporation. Condron began his career at C.S. McKee and Co. before forming his own financial planning firm, Condron … [Read more...] about Christopher M. Condron

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