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  1. Maureen O'Hara

    Maureen O'Hara is Robert W. Purcell Professor of Management and Professor of Finance at the Parker Center for Investment Research at Cornell University Johnson Graduate School of Management. Her research and teaching interests are in financial institutions, particularly the structure of the securities market.

  2. Robert H. Frank

    Professor Robert H. Frank is the Henrietta Johnson Louis Professor of Management Professor of Economics at Cornell University's Johnson Graduate School of Management. He is a monthly contributor to the "Economic Scene" column in The New York Times. Until 2001, he was the Goldwin Smith Professor of Economics, Ethics, and Public Policy in Cornell's College of Arts and Sciences at Cornell University.

  3. Robert A. Jarrow

    Robert A. Jarrow is the Ronald P. and Susan E. Lynch Professor of Investment Management at the Johnson Graduate School of Management, Cornell University. He graduated magna cum laude from Duke University in 1974 with a major in mathematics, received an MBA from Dartmouth College in 1976 with highest distinction, and in 1979 he obtained a PhD in finance from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology under Robert C. Merton.

  4. Sanford I. Weill

    Sanford I. Weill, commonly known as Sandy Weill (born March 16 1933) is a banker, financier and philanthropist. He was formerly the chief executive officer and chairman of Citigroup Inc. He served in those positions until October 1 2003 and April 18, 2006 respectively.

  5. Elizabeth A. Mannix

    Elizabeth A. Mannix is the professor of Management and Organizations at Cornell University's Johnson Graduate School of Management, and the Director of the Institute for the Social Sciences at Cornell University. She obtained her PhD from the University of Chicago. Professor Mannix's research and teaching interests include: effective performance in organizational teams, power and alliances, negotiation and conflict, organizational change and leadership.

  6. Pete Pfitzinger

    Peter ("Pete") Dickson Pfitzinger (born August 29, 1957) is a former American distance runner, who later became an author and exercise physiologist. He is best known for his accomplishments in the marathon, an event in which he represented the United States in two Summer Olympic Games: the Los Angeles Olympics (where Pfitzinger finished 11th) and the 1988 Seoul Olympics (where he placed 14th). In the 1984 Olympic Marathon Team Trials in Buffalo, New York, …

  7. Richard E. Schuler

    Richard E. Schuler Richard E. Schuler is a professor of economics College of Arts & Science, and professor of civil and environmental engineering (College of Engineering) at Cornell University since 1972. From 1995-2001, he directed the Institute for Public Affairs, Cornell's interdisciplinary professional MBA program. He also teaches a course, "The Political, Legal, Regulatory Environment of Business," in the Johnson Graduate School of Management.

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  9. Devin Thorpe

    Prior to organizing Thorpe Capital Group in 2000, I served as the treasurer of a Nasdaq listed public company. Prior experience also includes mortgage banking, investment banking, commercial banking and a two-year stint with the U.S. Senate Banking Committee staff. We are building Utah's leading regional investment banking firm.

  10. Jim Stormont

    Jim Stormont is a founder and Managing Partner of Stormont Waterman Partners, LLC. His practice specialty is hotel development and capital markets, bringing unique hands on experience to all aspects of the hotel business. Jim graduated from Middlebury College in 1981 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics. He earned a Masters of Business Administration with a concentration in Finance from Cornell University’s Johnson Graduate School of Management in 1985.

  11. Mark Roosevelt

    Dr. Kurke is the founder and president of a consulting practice based in Pittsburgh. Kurke & Associates, Inc., which provides strategic, business and implementation planning; customized training and development; facilitation; and executive coaching. Dr. Kurke brings more than 20 years of academic research to his consulting practice providing unsurpassed value to his clients.

  12. Mark Milstein

    Mark Milstein Business Research Director, Sustainable Enterprise Program Mark Milstein is Business Research Director of the Sustainable Enterprise Program at World Resources Institute (WRI) and a Post Doctoral Fellow at the Johnson Graduate School of Management at Cornell University.

  13. Robert A. Jarrow

    Robert A. Jarrow 7 th Most Prolific Credit Author in Default Risk . com 10 th Most Popular Author in Default Risk . com

  14. Skip Besthoff

    Skip Besthoff Principal Rho Ventures Prior to joining Rho in 2000, Skip was with Alliance Consulting Group focusing primarily on growth strategy formulation and e-commerce. Previously, he spent five years with Andersen Consulting performing large-scale systems integration and process reengineering engagements. Skip received an MBA from the Johnson Graduate School of Management at Cornell University.

  15. Jim Deane

    Jim Deane is a Technology Licensing Specialist with the College of Engineering Office of Technology Transfer & Commercialization. He is responsible for the management of the College's intellectual property, ranging from patent filing decisions, patent management, marketing of disclosures, negotiating license agreements, and maintaining and monitoring existing agreements.

  16. Dennis Leary

    Dennis Leary Partner Prior to founding Champlain Capital Partners, Mr. Leary was a co-founding partner of Green Mountain Partners which consisted of a $162 million first fund followed by a second $270 million fund.

  17. Van Harissis

    Van Harissis , CFA - Analyst / Partner Van has more than 20 years of investment management experience. He is a member of the firm's investment team. Prior to joining Champlain, he was a Senior Vice President at NL Capital Management, Inc and served as a Portfolio Manager with Sentinel Advisors, Inc. He was responsible for managing large cap core equity and balanced strategies.

  18. Kathleen L. McGinn

    Kathleen L. McGinn is the Cahners-Rabb Professor of Business Administration at Harvard Business School.

  19. Philip Shearer

    Philip Shearer , MBA '79, was profiled in the business section of the New York Times as part of a regular series called "The Boss." Shearer, who is group president (Clinique) at Estee Lauder, spoke about being reared in Morocco, where he "caught the driving bug." Said Shearer, "I wanted to go to racing school but my father said he would pay only for college, so that's where I went. I later went to racing school in Britain.

  20. Jeff Rosenkranz

    Jeff Rosenkranz is a managing director and head of Industrial Growth & Business Services and based in the firm's Chicago office. Rosenkranz has spent more than 20 years in middle market corporate finance and has extensive transaction experience, including exclusive sale mandates, buy-side advisory services, leveraged buyouts, divestitures, fairness opinions and defensive advisory assignments.

  21. David Borah

    David Borah Equity Analyst David Borah is an Equity Analyst with nine years of industry experience. David Borah is an Equity Analyst with nine years of industry experience. David’s primary research responsibility is the Health Care industry. David’s primary research responsibility is the Health Care industry.

  22. Sanford I. Weill

    Mr. Weill became a Director of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York in 2001. He also served as a Director on the Boards of United Technologies Corp. from 1999 to 2003, AT&T Corp. from 1998 until 2002, and of E. I. Du Pont Nemours and Company from 1998 until 2001.

  23. Saby Ghoshray

    Dr. Saby Ghoshray Dr. Saby Ghoshray has been a prolific researcher in multi-faceted disciplines, investigating issues from cross-cultural perspectives. He is the author of over 70 scholarly articles published in journals, books and conference proceedings, and continues his research on diverse subsets of International Law, Theory of Self-determination, Comparative Constitutionalism, Capital Jurisprudence, Military Tribunals and Humanitarian Intervention, among others.

  24. Jan H. Suwinski

    Jan H. Suwinski , 65, professor of Business and Operations, Cornell University, Johnson Graduate School of Management since 1997. Chairman, Siecor Corporation, 1992-1996. Executive vice president of OptoElectronics Group, Corning Incorporated 1990-1996. Director, Thor Industries, Inc. and ACI Worldwide, Inc., M.B.A. and B.M.E., Cornell University. Tellabs director since 1997. Board of Directors Structure and Process

  25. Peter J. Tremblay

    Peter J. Tremblay - Vice President, Ambulatory Services Mr. Tremblay has been Vice President for Ambulatory Services and Administrator of the Carney Medical Group since 1998. He began his career at Caritas Carney in 1986 as Staff Assistant to the President and later served as the hospital's Director of Planning.

  26. Richard A. Marin

    Richard A. Marin , '76 Senior Advisor, Bear Stearns Asset Management Richard A. Marin is a Senior Advisor at Bear Stearns Asset Management, where he previously served as Chairman and CEO. Prior to joining Bear Stearns, he was chairman of Deutsche Asset Management, when he left the company in March 2000 to co-found Beehive Ventures, LLC, an early-stage venture capital business.

  27. Clint Sidle

    Clint Sidle is the Director of the Park Leadership Fellows Program in the Johnson Graduate School of Management at Cornell University. Clint also works as an independent consultant in strategic change, teambuilding, leadership development, and executive coaching. Clint has over fifteen years of experience in facilitating organizational change and leadership development efforts for business and non-profit organizations.

  28. Todd N. Tipton

    Todd N. Tipton Executive Vice President - Exploration Mr. Tipton joined us as Executive Vice President of Exploration in September 2006. Prior to this, he was Exploration Manager of the Western Division from 2001 to 2006 for Devon Energy. His career began with Conoco in geophysical acquisition, processing and interpretation and he continued to hold corporate and management positions of increasing responsibilities until he left in 1994 to join Alberta Energy Company (EnCana).

  29. David W. Menard

    DAVID W. MENARD PRESIDENT & CEO Mr. Menard is the founder, President and Chief Executive Officer, as well as the principal shareholder, of the firm. He has over thirty years of broad general and financial management experience with emphasis on investment banking, corporate finance, mergers and acquisitions, strategic and business planning, controllership, accounting and other matters. His international experience includes multiple European and South American assignments.

  30. Shohei Kaneko

    Shohei Kaneko Shohei Kaneko , technical & Internatioal director of CareBrains and founder and managing director of PacificVision, has broad experience in international business development and management consulting in the United States, Japan, Taiwan, Korea, and other Asian countries. His background includes active involvement in high technology assignments for companies in the computer hardware, software, telecommunications, data communications, and semiconductor industries.

  31. Geoffrey P. Marcus

    Geoffrey P. Marcus Managing Director Before joining First Capital, Mr. Marcus ran his own consulting firm, specializing in turnaround management and finance. In this capacity Mr. Marcus served as interim CEO, COO and CFO for financial services, wholesale and software companies. Previously, Mr. Marcus was Vice President of Paine Webber’s aircraft finance unit, an investment banking division of their asset-backed finance group.

  32. Jeff Margolis

    Jeff Margolis Jeffrey Margolis serves as head of business development for TIAA-CREF Asset Management. Mr. Margolis oversees the marketing and client service of the group's investment strategies to academic, medical and cultural institutions, as well as to corporate and public defined benefit plans, endowments, foundations, insurance companies and registered investment advisors and their clients.

  33. Peter J. Tremblay

    Peter J. Tremblay - Vice President, Ambulatory Services Mr. Tremblay has been Vice President for Ambulatory Services and Administrator of the Carney Medical Group since 1998. He began his career at Caritas Carney in 1986 as Staff Assistant to the President and later served as the hospital's Director of Planning.

  34. Warren N. Majek

    Warren N. Majek Managing Director Prior to joining Ridgewood in 2000, Warren held executive positions at various venture-backed companies and led the turnaround of a public company and its subsequent merger. Warren spent the first segment of his career building Corning Corporation

  35. Angela Noble-Grange

    Angela Noble-Grange Lecturer, Management Communications Angela Noble-Grange is a lecturer in Management Communications at the Johnson Graduate School of Management at Cornell University—the same school at which she earned her MBA. She joined the faculty in August 2005 after serving for 6.5 years as the school’s founding director of the Office for Women and Minorities in Business, now the Office of Diversity and Inclusion.

  36. Brad Miller

    Brad Miller , MD serves as COO of Element Mobile where he is responsible for the company's overall operations, as well as leading product design, business development and investor relations. He brings 5 years of medical experience including healthcare IT, public health and biomedical research.

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  38. Paul Lobo

    Paul Lobo joined The Washington Group in May 2005 as a senior vice president and Chief Financial Officer. He is a government affairs and marketing professional with specific expertise in developing innovative public and private partnerships. He also serves as a policy expert on transportation, base redevelopment, port operations and security. Mr. Lobo also serves as CFO managing the financial operations of The Washington Group.

  39. Mark Symonds

    Mark Symonds , President and CEO, Plexus Systems Mark Symonds is president and CEO of Plexus Systems. He joined the Plexus team in 2001 to launch the company’s SaaS product. Since early 2001, Plexus has provided comprehensive manufacturing performance solutions through a web-hosted, on demand product called Plexus Online. Mark has helped forge the product direction, develop marketing and sales plans, develop pricing models and organize the business for growth.

  40. John Hsu

    JOHN HSU Managing Director Mr. Hsu has 9 years experience as an investment banker in the structured finance market and an additional 8 years experience in banking including: 2 years at STCM; 2 years at MBIA; 2 years at CIBC World Markets; and 3 years at JP Morgan. Mr. Hsu received his BS and BA in Industrial Engineering and Economics from Rutgers University and an MBA from the Johnson Graduate School of Management at Cornell University.

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