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Stephen J. Grady

August 1, 2005 by Leave a Comment

As Chief Operating Officer at REFCO Global Futures, Stephen J. Grady is responsible for global operations for the firm's futures businesses. He is credited with driving the institution of efficient operational process throughout the futures businesses. REFCO Group Ltd., LLC is a diversified financial services organization that boasts operations in 14 countries, a total of … [Read more...] about Stephen J. Grady

Robert Golden

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Robert Golden joined Prudential Financial in 1976. He held positions of increasing responsibility during his tenure, until assuming his current position as executive vice president and director of corporate operations and systems. Golden, who earned his BS in accounting and his MBA in finance from Fordham University, is First Vice Chair of HeartShare Human Services of New … [Read more...] about Robert Golden

Thomas V. Ford

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As executive vice president and manager of the securities lending division at Bank of New York, Thomas Ford oversees all of the company's lending activities, including client administration, operations, trading, and investment functions in New York, London and Hong Kong. He joined the securities lending group in 1994 and has had full responsibility for the entire program since … [Read more...] about Thomas V. Ford

Mary C. Farrell

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On July 1, 2005, Mary Farrell retired from her position of managing director and chief investment strategist for UBS Wealth Management USA. She worked as an investment analyst and strategist for over 30 years. Farrell began her investment career in 1971 at Pershing & Co., and held positions at Smith Barney and Merrill Lynch before joining PaineWebber as an investment … [Read more...] about Mary C. Farrell

Mary Beth Farrell

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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

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