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James P. McCarthy

August 1, 2004 by Leave a Comment

James McCarthy is a managing director and senior fixed-income portfolio manager at Goldman Sachs. He heads the strategic cash and short duration strategies at the company's Asset Management division (GSAM). He previously worked as a specialist on the mortgage-backed securities team. He joined GSAM in 1995 after working for Nomura Securities as an MBS trader. McCarthy earned … [Read more...] about James P. McCarthy

Robert J. McCann

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As Vice Chairman of Merrill Lynch's wealth management group, Robert McCann is responsible for global private clients, Merrill Lynch investment managers and global securities research and economics. He is also a member of the firm's executive management and operation committees. McCann rejoined Merrill Lynch in August 2003 from AXA Financial where he served as vice chairman and … [Read more...] about Robert J. McCann

Timothy J. Mahoney

August 1, 2004 by 1 Comment

Currently a managing director at Merrill Lynch Investment Management, Timothy Mahoney began his career at the firm as a summer intern on the floor of the American Stock Exchange in 1979. In 1983, he joined the Unit Investment Trust department where he worked in both equity and fixed income trading. He was the Chief Investment Officer from 1999 to 2001. He joined Merrill Lynch … [Read more...] about Timothy J. Mahoney

Thomas P. Lynch

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With nearly 20 years of experience as an investment professional, Thomas Lynch is a vice president with Milkie/Ferguson Investments. Lynch's responsibilities include helping his clients make smart decisions about their money so they can achieve their most important financial goals. Lynch uses a very disciplined strategy of money management that combines fundamental research … [Read more...] about Thomas P. Lynch

Lance F. Lonergan

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Lance Lonergan was promoted this year to run U.S. equity sales trading for Citigroup Global Markets. He attended Pennsylvania State University on a football scholarship and graduated with a BS in finance in 1989 and then earned an MBA from Smeal College of Business at Penn State in 1991. The following year Lonergan joined Smith Barney as a Nasdaq institutional sales trader. He … [Read more...] about Lance F. Lonergan

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