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Leslie C. Quick III

August 1, 2004 by 1 Comment

Leslie Quick is the chairman of Fleet Securities, Inc. and president and CEO of U.S. Clearing. Previously, he had been president and COO of The Quick & Reilly Group Inc. (Quick is pictured seated left with his late father, Leslie Quick, Jr., and three brothers. See list for profiles on Christopher Quick, Peter Quick, Thomas Quick.) In 1998, U.S. Clearing became part of … [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 Quick, the CEO of Fleet Specialist Inc., a unit of FleetBoston Financial Corp. (Quick is pictured seated right with his late father, Leslie Quick, Jr., and three brothers. See list for profiles on Peter Quick, Thomas Quick, and Leslie Quick III.) Fleet Specialist is a leading national … [Read more...] about Christopher C. Quick

Ciaran T. O’Kelly

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Ciaran O'Kelly is the global head of equity trading at Bank of America Securities. He joined Bank of America as part of a management team hired in late 2002 to build a premier equities business. Previously, he enjoyed an 11 year career at Smith Barney/Citigroup, where his most recent position was head of equity trading. At Bank of America, O'Kelly is also responsible for … [Read more...] about Ciaran T. O’Kelly

James J. O’Donnell

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Managing Director and Head of US Equities for Citigroup since September 2003, Jim O'Donnell originally joined Citigroup in 1999 as managing director, head of European equities based in London. In 2000, he was appointed head of equities for Europe-based Schroder Salomon Smith Barney. Prior to working for Citigroup, O'Donnell was president and CEO of HSBC Securities Inc. in New … [Read more...] about James J. O’Donnell

Michael C. Nolan

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A second-generation Irish American with roots in Counties Cork and Kerry, Michael Nolan is a senior managing director in Bear Stearns' Private Client Services Department. His responsibilities include acting as investment broker for high net worth individuals and for a select group of professional investment advisers (hedge funds). The team he manages produces over $4.5m in … [Read more...] about Michael C. Nolan

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