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Kenneth A. Rathgeber

August 1, 2005 by Leave a Comment

Kenneth Rathgeber is executive vice president and head of Risk Oversight for Fidelity Investments, the largest mutual fund company in the United States. He also serves as chief compliance officer for the Fidelity Funds. Prior to joining Fidelity in 1995, he worked for Goldman Sachs for over 17 years, finishing as a chief operations officer for Asia, and responsible for the … [Read more...] about Kenneth A. Rathgeber

Thomas C. Quick

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As retired vice chairman of Quick & Reilly / Fleet Securities, Inc., Thomas Quick was very dedicated to both his career in finance and many charitable organizations. In 1998, Quick & Reilly became part of Fleet, now Bank of America. Previously, he was the president and COO of The Quick & Reilly Group, Inc., the New York Stock Exchange-listed holding company for the … [Read more...] about Thomas C. Quick

Peter Quick

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Appointed as president of the American Stock Exchange (Amex) in May 2000, Peter Quick is extremely active in the business and financial community. He serves on the American Stock Exchange Board of Governors, is an active member on the Board of Directors of the Securities Industry Automation Corporation, and Reckson Associates Realty Corp., Long Island's largest commercial … [Read more...] about Peter Quick

Leslie C. Quick III

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Leslie C. Quick III is a founding partner of Massey, Quick & Co., a wealth management firm in Morristown, NJ. For the previous 28 years, he held various executive positions at the Quick & Reilly Group, Inc., which in 1998 was acquired by Fleet Financial Group, and which was consequently acquired by Bank of America in 2004. Quick is a trustee of Oak Knoll School in … [Read more...] about Leslie C. Quick III

Christopher C. Quick

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Heading up one of the largest specialist firms on the New York Stock Exchange is Christopher C. Quick, the CEO of Banc of America Specialist, Inc. The company is a wholly owned subsidiary of Bank of America Corporation. Quick is a former member of the NYSE Board of Directors and currently serves as an Executive Floor Official. Banc of America Specialist is the market-maker for … [Read more...] about Christopher C. Quick

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