- John Thain
John Thain is the current CEO of the New York Stock Exchange. Previously, Thain was both president and Chief Operating Officer of Goldman Sachs, starting in July, 2003. Before that, he was co-COO for four years and spent the following five years as Chief Financial Officer. He was successful enough in the firm to amass $300 million in stock. John Thain's memberships include: MIT Corporation, Dean's Advisory Council – MIT Sloan School of Management, …
- Fred Wilpon
Fred Wilpon, a graduate of the University of Michigan is a baseball executive with the National League New York Mets of which he became a part-owner in 1980. Wilpon served as president of the team between 1980 to 2002, as Chief Executive Officer since 1980 and as Chairman of the Board since 2003. In 2002, the Wilpon family purchased the remaining 50% of the Mets from Nelson Doubleday, Jr. for $391 million. Wilpon currently serves as Chairman of Sterling Equities, …
- Sanjay Kumar
Sanjay Kumar (born Colombo, Sri Lanka, 1962) was the Chairman & CEO of Computer Associates International (now CA, Inc.), until April 2004. He emigrated with his family to the US in 1976 to escape civil unrest in his native Sri Lanka. The family originally settled in South Carolina. He attended Furman University from 1980 to 1983, but left without completing a degree. Kumar became an employee of Computer Associates in 1987, when it acquired UCCEL Corp.
- Jeffrey Bewkes
Jeffrey Lawrence Bewkes (born 25 May 1952 in Paterson, New Jersey) is an American media executive. He has served as CEO of Time Warner since January 1, 2008 and as President since December 2005. On January 1, 2009 he became Chairman of the Board in...
- Lois Juliber
Ms. Juliber joined Colgate from General Foods to become President of Colgate's Far East Division in 1988. In 1992, she was promoted to Chief Technology Officer of the Corporation, a position she held until her promotion to President - Colgate North America in 1994.
- Kenneth Chenault
Kenneth Irvine Chenault (born Long Island, June 2, 1951) has been the CEO and Chairman of American Express since 2001. He was the third African-American CEO of a Fortune 500 company. He received a B.A. in History from Bowdoin College in 1973, and a Juris Doctor from Harvard Law School in 1976. After Harvard he worked as an associate with the law firm Rogers & Wells in New York City, and as a consultant for Bain & Company.
- Terry J. Lundgren
Terry J. Lundgren is the CEO, Chairman of the Board, President, and Director at Macys inc., the parent company of Macy's and Bloomingdale's department stores. Lundgren is also the namesake of the Terry J. Lundgren Center for Retailing at the University of Arizona, where he is also an alumnus, having graduated in 1974 with a Bachelor's degree/B.A. Career: * Federated Department Stores: Bullock's division, 1975–1987 * Bullocks Wilshire: 1987, …
- Richard Parsons
According the press release, Mr. Parsons, 60, is an experienced and accomplished corporate leader. Previously, Parsons served as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Dime Bancorp, Inc., where he successfully worked with government regulators to enable the bank to continue as a private sector enterprise.
- Scott Isebrand
Young pro w/ creative energy. Laid-back but some serious intellectual intensity spikes up from time-to-time (okay, at least several times a day). I love history, architecture, art, Antiquity, archeology, classic music, watching rugby, football/soccer, too. Work out--5'9", 145#, green eyes, brown hair w/ hint of gray on the 'burns already (yikes!). Born & raised Midwest. A Democrat`s Democrat.
- Cheryl Keck
Cheryl is active with many other community organizations that help bring employment opportunities to the disadvantaged & disabled. “Cheryl’s leadership style, business savvy, vision of the future, motivation, integrity and, most importantly, customer care is what I admire most. I am pleased at how she upholds the company’s high quality reputation and nurtures the valuable relationships that DATROSE has built in its 30 years of business.
- Andrew Pancer
Andrew Pancer Chief Operating Officer Andrew Pancer joined the About.com executive team in summer 2005 as chief operating officer. Andrew Pancer joined the About.com executive team in summer 2005 as chief operating officer. Andrew served as chief financial officer of About.com, Inc. from 2002 to 2004, overseeing the financial operations of About.com, Sprinks and About.com Web Services.
- Craig Buckstein
You know too much already.
- James R Sherin
- Sabrina Hosang
Sweet, Shy, Sexy. At first, I may seem shy but once you get to know me, I am a social butterfly...Jamaican Chiney gal!
- Bradly Sax
Bradly J. Sax , CHA Executive Team Bradly J. Sax , CHA Mr. Sax is an industry veteran. His depth of experience in hotel and resort operations and development provide the background and knowledge base for our assignments.
- Scott
My blog.
- Jatin
"There is no greater accomplishment for man than that which he achieves with his own hands and feet.".
- Ryan Santiago
I am married to.
- Steve Domenici
I've stooped lower than ever this time, I've joined myspace. It's all Tavis's fault really, bash him.
- Jason Brzoska
See my blog: http://www.jasonbrzoska.com;.
- Debbie Tomlinson
heart-less.
- Ric
- Thilo Semmelbauer
- Neil Berkett
- Jason Brzoska
Jason Brzoska (Chief Operating Officer) is also currently the Technical Coordinator for The Curriculum Initiative, Inc and the former operations director for the Bronfman Youth Fellowships in Israel. In addition, Jason has worked on a number of real estate development projectsin the U.S. and Europe. Jason is a member of the board of the Jewish Studies Center at the University at Albany and was on the Web/Tech team for Limmud NY 2006.
- Mitchell S. Klipper
Mitchell S. Klipper became chief operating officer of Barnes & Noble, Inc. in February 2002. He is also president of Barnes & Noble Development, the company’s real estate operations. Since 1995, Mr. Klipper and the Barnes & Noble Development group have been responsible for the site locations, designs, and construction of more than 500 Barnes & Noble “super” stores.
- Jeff Whiteside
Jeff Whiteside , Chief Operating Officer Mr. Whiteside is responsible for the day to day operations and financial leadership at the company. Mr. Whiteside comes to CORESense from Commerce Technologies, Inc. (CommerceHub), the leading provider of integration and fulfillment solutions for multichannel eCommerce merchants. As the CommerceHub Chief Operations and Financial Officer, Mr. Whiteside had overall P&L responsibility and lead the company through a successful liquidity event.
- Robert Wolf
Robert Wolf became a member of the Group Executive Board in 2008. He was appointed as the President of UBS Investment Bank in 2007 and was Chief Operating Officer of UBS Investment Bank from 2004-2008. Since 2006 he also serves as Chairman & CEO for UBS Group Americas.
- Jeffrey M. Killeen
- Lawrence A Weinbach
- Roger N. Farah
- Tom L. Freudenheim
Tom L. Freudenheim - New York, NY Tom L. Freudenheim has worked in the museum field for over forty years, leading museums in the United States and Europe. A graduate of Harvard College and the Institute of Fine Arts, New York University, where he specialized in Islamic and Early Christian art, Mr. Freudenheim served as Assistant Secretary for Museums at the Smithsonian Institution, Washington, with oversight responsibility for the national museums.
- Dwight Cheu
- Margot Nones
MARGOT NONES is the chief operating officer and a co-founder of Evercore Asset Management responsible for operations, compliance and technology. Prior to forming EAM, Ms. Nones was a managing director and head of operations for the Americas with UBS Global Asset Management. At UBS she restructured and had oversight for the institutional and high net worth operations in the U.S. and Canada.
- Jeff Felice
Jeff Felice Chief Operating Officer Jeff brings over a dozen years of proven operational, management, and consulting experience to LearningGuide Solutions. Jeff began his career over 12 years ago in the learning industry at Element K, then known as Logical Operations. After leaving to serve as a project manager at Intergraph Corp, Jeff returned to Logical Operations, then Ziff Davis Education (ZDE), in 1997 as manager of curriculum development.
- Michael A. Mastrodonato
Michael currently serves as the Chief Operating Officer (COO) for Humanitarian International Services Group (HISG). He comes to HISG with an extensive background in both the for-profit and nonprofit sectors of business. Licensed by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission to operate and manage commercial nuclear power plants, Michael forged out to form an independent consulting company in 1985.
- Bronwyn Kelly
The Gerson Group serves as a strategic partner to a select group of leading financial services clients. We deliver solutions and provide access to outstanding professionals, advice on the optimum use of human capital and valuable market intelligence. Our team has decades of experience in high-level executive recruiting, as well as advising clients on compensation, strategic acquisitions, capital raising, industry alliances, and providing other consulting services.
- Lawrence A. Weinbach
Lawrence A. Weinbach Lawrence A. Weinbach was elected to the Board of Directors at the AGM in April 2001. Lawrence A. Weinbach was elected to the Board of Directors at the AGM in April 2001. He is Chairman of the Audit Committee. He is Chairman of the Audit Committee. Lawrence A. Weinbach is a partner of the Yankee Hill Capital Management LLC, a private equity firm based in Southport, CT (USA).
- J. Alan Kahn
- Mitchell J. Slater