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Keefe Bruyette & Woods

John G. Duffy

August 1, 2005 by Leave a Comment

John Duffy has been with Keefe, Bruyette & Woods Inc. for more than 25 years and became CEO and chairman in September 2001. Prior to that, from July 1999, he was president and co-CEO. For nine years up to that date, he was executive vice president and in charge of the firm's Investment Banking Department. Before joining KBW, Duffy was vice president at Standard & … [Read more...] about John G. Duffy

John G. Duffy

August 1, 2004 by Leave a Comment

John Duffy has been with Keefe, Bruyette, & Woods Inc. for more than 24 years and became CEO in September 2001. Prior to that, from July 1999, he was president and co-CEO. For nine years up to that date, he was executive vice president and in charge of the firm's Investment Banking Department. There he was responsible for managing the firm's substantial merger and … [Read more...] about John G. Duffy

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