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Edward J. O’Brien

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As executive vice president and treasurer of State Street Corporation, as well as the head of the company's Securities Finance Division, Edward O'Brien manages the company's world wide securities lending business, the largest such business in the world. He also oversees the company's balance sheet and interest rate risk management activities worldwide. Mr. O'Brien also chairs … [Read more...] about Edward J. O’Brien

Kevin M. Murray

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As senior financial advisor of Merrill Lynch's Private Client Group, Kevin Murray is invested in helping his clients achieve their financial goals. He has over twelve years experience providing wealth management solutions to high net worth individuals and businesses, and he specializes in financial planning, investment solutions, retirement and wealth transfer strategies. He is … [Read more...] about Kevin M. Murray

John T. Moore III

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John Moore has been a long-time success story in the health care investment business. He founded the Marwood Group with Edward Kennedy, Jr. in January of this year, and is serving as the company's chairman and CEO. Before starting the Marwood Group, Moore was the vice chairman of the board of managers and a cofounder of CarePlus Health Plan, an HMO based in New York City. … [Read more...] about John T. Moore III

Angus Miller

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As vice president and senior financial advisor of Merrill Lynch's Global Private Client Group, Dublin-born Angus Miller assists a select group of clients whose substantial assets require sophisticated planning and innovative strategies. Miller advises senior corporate executives and their families, as well as entrepreneurs and non-profit institutions on a number of different … [Read more...] about Angus Miller

Pete A. Meyers

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Pete Meyers is a managing director and co-head of Life Science in the Health Care Investment Banking Group at Deutsche Bank Securities, Inc. Deutsche Bank is responsible for 65,000 employees, and pulls in $26 billion in revenue yearly. Prior to joining Deutsche Bank, Mr. Meyers was a managing director at Credit Suisse First Boston, where he specialized in health care investment … [Read more...] about Pete A. Meyers

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