- Zoe Cruz
Zoe Cruz was appointed Co-President of Morgan Stanley on February 9 2006. The announcement was made by John Mack, the chairman and chief executive of Morgan Stanley. Cruz has a 24-year history with Morgan Stanley. She graduated from Harvard University with a bachelor’s degree in Literature in 1977. She received an MBA from Harvard Business School in 1982. She began her career at Morgan Stanley in 1982, becoming a Vice President in 1986, … - Frank Quattrone
Frank Quattrone (born 1956) is a former investment banker at Credit Suisse First Boston who helped bring dozens of companies public during the 1990s tech boom, including Netscape, Cisco, and Amazon.com. Later he was prosecuted for interfering with a government probe into Credit Suisse First Boston's behavior in allocating "hot" IPOs. The case was eventually dropped. He was earning roughly $160 million a year during his peak at the firm. - Nick Leeson
Nicholas Leeson (English, born February 25, 1967) is a former derivatives trader whose unsupervised speculative trading caused the collapse of Barings Bank, the United Kingdom's oldest investment bank. Leeson was born in Watford, north-west of London. He attended Parmiter's School. After leaving school in the early 1980s, Nick landed a job as a clerk with royal bank Coutts, followed by a string of jobs with other banks, … - Barton Biggs
Barton M. Biggs, well-known in the investment world, runs Traxis Partners, a hedge fund based in Greenwich, Connecticut. He formerly held the title of "chief global strategist" for Morgan Stanley and was with that firm for 30 years. Biggs has appeared numerous times on CNBC and was a member of the Barron's Roundtable. His influence could be seen when, in 1996, some traders were surprised that India funds suddenly became popular. - Stephen S. Roach
Stephen S. Roach is a senior executive with Morgan Stanley, the New York-based investment bank. After being the famously bearish Chief Economist of Morgan Stanley for 16 years, Mr. Roach was promoted and named Chairman of Morgan Stanley's Asia operations in April 2007. - John J. Mack
John J. Mack (1944 -) (born Machoul) is the CEO and Chairman of the Board of investment bank Morgan Stanley. He returned to the company on June 30, 2005 to replace Phil Purcell, who had become CEO after the 1997 merger of Morgan Stanley and Dean Witter, of which Purcell was already CEO. - David Walker
Sir David Walker(b.1940), a British banker, was the chairman of Morgan Stanley International. He was chairman from 1995 to 2001, and then again from 2004 to 2005. He had previously held the positions of Assistant Secretary at the Treasury, (1974-77), chairman of the Securities and Investments Board (1988-92), Executive Director for finance and industry at the Bank of England (1989-95), and Deputy Chairman of Lloyds TSB (1992-94) - Andy Kessler
Andy Kessler (born 1958) is an author of books on business, technology, and the health field and has also contributed to "The Wall Street Journal", "The New York Times", "Wired", "Forbes", "The Weekly Standard", the "Los Angeles Times", and "The American Spectator". He was Co-founder and President of Velocity Capital Management, where he famously turned US$100 million into US$1 billion between 1996 and 2001. - Philip J. Purcell
Philip J. Purcell headed Sears' 1981 acquisition of Dean Witter, helping to create the Discover Card. After Morgan Stanley merged with Dean Witter Reynolds in 1997, Purcell replaced Morgan Stanley's John J. Mack as CEO. Amid increasing personal attacks regarding his alleged failure to manage the merger with Dean Witter Reynolds, Purcell announced on June 13, 2005 that he would retire as CEO and Chairman of the Board. - Charles Phillips
Charles Phillips is President of Oracle Corporation and a member of the company's Board of Directors. Phillips' responsibilities encompass global field operations including consulting, marketing, sales, alliances and channels, and customer programs, as well as corporate strategy. Prior to joining Oracle, Mr. Phillips was a Managing Director with Morgan Stanley in its technology group. With the firms Kidder Peabody (now defunct) and Sound View Technologies. - Rick Rescorla
Cyril Richard Rescorla (May 27, 1939 - September 11, 2001), known as Rick Rescorla, was a retired United States Army officer of British birth who served with distinction in Rhodesia as a British soldier and the Vietnam War as an American officer. As the World Trade Center security chief for the financial services firm Morgan Stanley, … - David Darst
A native of Nashville, Tennessee, David Darst is a managing director of Morgan Stanley. He serves as chairman of the Asset Allocation Committee and chief investment strategist of the Global Wealth Management Group, with responsibility for asset allocation and investment strategy, and was the founding president of the Morgan Stanley Investment Group. He joined Morgan Stanley in 1996, after 24 years with Goldman Sachs, … - Todd Harrison
Todd Harrison, founder and CEO of Minyanville, has sixteen years of experience on Wall Street. After graduating from Syracuse University with honors (1991), he spent seven years on the worldwide equity derivative desk at Morgan Stanley (vice president). In 1997, he became a managing director of derivatives at The Group. Three years later, he joined a $400 million hedge fund as partner (head of trading) and was President from January 2001 until January 2003. - Stanley Druckenmiller
Stanley Druckenmiller formerly managed money for George Soros, and now dedicates himself to work full time at Duquesne Capital which he founded in 1981. He is married to Dreyfus Corporation (a Mellon Financial Corporation subsidiary) manager Fiona Biggs, niece of Morgan Stanley former global investment strategist Barton Biggs. In 1985, he became a consultant to Dreyfus and lived in New York City two days each week. - Alexis Glick
Alexis Glick Lands Vice President of Business News for Fox Business Network Position [ManagersRealm] details - Steven Rattner
Steven "Steve" Rattner is an American venture capitalist. As of 2004 he is founder and managing principal at private investment firm Quadrangle Group, which invests media and communications companies in the United States and Europe.. A graduate of Brown University, Rattner worked at Morgan Stanley, where he founded their Communications Group. - Harold Stanley
Harold Stanley (1885 - 1963) was an American businessman and one of the founders of Morgan Stanley in 1935. He ran Morgan Stanley until 1955. Stanley was born in Massachusetts. He went to the Hotchkiss School, and later attended Yale University and was a member of Skull and Bones. - Joshua Schachter
Joshua Schachter (born 1974) (pronounced) is the creator of del.icio.us, creator of geoURL and co-creator of Memepool. On March 29 2005, he announced he would work full-time on the del.icio.us project. Joshua's popular del.icio.us website helped to popularize the use of tags on the web, particularly within the blogging community. On December 9 2005, del.icio.us was acquired by Yahoo!, Inc. for an undisclosed sum. - Daniel Lian
Daniel Lian is Southeast Asia Economist for Morgan Stanley, based out of Singapore. He holds a Ph.D. in economics from the East-West Center in Honolulu, Hawaii. Lian is perhaps best known as a prominent proponent of Thaksinomics, a set of economic policies advocated by Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra designed to steer Thailand out of the Asian financial crisis. - Robert Diamond
Robert Edward "Bob" Diamond, Jr. (born Springfield, Massachusetts, July 27, 1951) is an American banker who is currently a main board director of Barclays PLC, the third largest British-based banking group, with the titles of President, Barclays PLC; and CEO, investment banking and investment management. One of seven children, Diamond was raised in Concord, Massachusetts, and was selected as an All-State Linebacker. - Richard B. Fisher
Richard B. "Dick" Fisher was chairman emeritus of the securities firm Morgan Stanley. - Naina Lal Kidwai
Naina Lal Kidwai (born 1957) was the first Indian woman to graduate from the Harvard Business School. As of 2006, she is the Chief Executive Officer of The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation India branches. "Fortune" magazine listed Kidwai among the World's Top 50 Corporate Women from 2000 to 2003. According to the "Economic Times", she is the first woman to head the operations of a foreign bank in India. - Philip Lader
Philip Lader was appointed chairman in 2001. The US Ambassador to the Court of St. James' from 1997 to 2001, he previously served as a Member of the President's Cabinet and as White House Deputy Chief of Staff. A lawyer, he is also a Senior Advisor to Morgan Stanley, a director of RAND, Marathon Oil and EAS Corporations, a member of the Council of Lloyd's (Insurance Market), a trustee of the British Museum and a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. - Joseph R. Perella
Joseph R. Perella was born in 1942 in Newark, New Jersey, son of an accountant father. He graduated from Lehigh University in 1964 on a full scholarship, becoming an accountant. Then he attended and graduated from Harvard Business School in May, 1972. In the fall of 1972 he was hired as an associate at First Boston, where he worked in the mergers and acquisitions department. - David McWilliams
David McWilliams (born 1968) is an Irish economist and broadcaster. He was educated at Blackrock College, then Trinity College Dublin and the College of Europe Bruges, Belgium. Between 1990 and 1993 he was an economist at the Central Bank of Ireland. He helped draft the Irish submission to the Maastricht Treaty and also advised the authorities during the exchange rate crisis in the early 1990s. - Laurence D. Fink
Laurence D. Fink is the Chairman & Chief Executive Officer of BlackRock, Inc. Popularly known as Larry, he started his career at First Boston upon graduating from the University of California Los Angeles. Larry earned an MBA at the UCLA Anderson Graduate School of Management (then known simply as the UCLA Graduate School of Management) in 1976. After moving on to heading First Boston's Bond Department, … - Charles F. Knight
Charles F. Knight is chairman emeritus of Emerson Electric Co., a manufacturer of electrical, electromechanical and electronic products and systems. He served as chairman of Emerson Electric from 1974 to 2004 and as chief executive officer from 1973 to 2000. He also served as president from 1986 to 1988 and from 1995 to 1997 and was a director of Emerson from 1972 to 2004. Mr. Knight is a director of Anheuser-Busch Companies, Inc., AT&T Inc., BP plc and Morgan Stanley. - Craig Robinson
Craig Robinson is the head men's basketball coach at Brown University. He was a two-time Ivy League Player of the Year at Princeton University, from which he graduated in 1983 with an AB in Sociology. He also earned an MBA in Finance from the University of Chicago Graduate School of Business in 1992. After graduating from Princeton, Robinson was drafted by the NBA to play for the Philadelphia 76ers. After playing in Europe, he returned to the U.S. and in 1988, … - Jan Stenbeck
Jan Stenbeck (November 14, 1942 in Stockholm, Sweden - August 19, 2002 in Paris, France) was a Swedish media owner. He was a brother of the former Swedish Minister for Foreign Affairs, Margaretha af Ugglas. Stenbeck graduated with a law degree from Uppsala University and later graduated with an MBA from Harvard Business School. After Harvard, he went to work at for Morgan Stanley at Wall Street. - Evan G. Galbraith
Evan Griffith Galbraith (born 1928) was the United States Ambassador to France from 1981 to 1985. Galbraith was born in Toledo, Ohio. He is a graduate of Yale University (class of 1950, member of Skull & Bones) and Harvard Law School. He served on active duty in the Navy from 1953 to 1957, attached to the Central Intelligence Agency. From 1960 to 1961, he was the confidential assistant to the Secretary of Commerce. - Lauren Bessette
Lauren Gail Bessette was a daughter of William J. Bessette and his wife, née Ann Messina. She died at age 34 along with her sister Carolyn Bessette and her sister's husband, John F. Kennedy, Jr., when an aircraft he was piloting crashed into the sea near Martha’s Vineyard, Massachusetts. Their ashes were scattered at sea on July 22, 1999. Lauren Bessette was born in White Plains, Westchester County, New York, with a twin sister, Lisa Ann. - Vikram Chatwal
Vikram Chatwal (born 1 November 1971) is an American hotelier of Indian Sikh heritage. April 1999, at the age of 28, he created "Vikram Chatwal Hotels" which is an independent hotel group of 9 luxury hotels in 5 cities, with the flagship Dream Hotel. Chatwal has attended the United Nations International School in New York City, has a Bachelors Degree from Wharton Business School and has worked with Morgan Stanley. - James A. Runde
James A. Runde is a Wall Street veteran specializing in strategic and financial advice. He is a Special Advisor and a former Vice-Chairman of Morgan Stanley. Throughout his 33-year career with the firm, he has worked on mergers, privatizations, and restructurings, with a focus on the transportation and infrastructure industries. Since 2006, he has been a member of the Board of Directors of The Kroger Co., one of the nation’s largest grocery retail chains. - Robert Lehman
Robert Lehman was an American banker. Born in New York City, he was the son of Philip Lehman (1861-1947), head of Lehman Brothers investment bank. A 1913 graduate of Yale University, when his father retired in 1925 "Bobbie" Lehman assumed the leadership role of the family-owned business. He took over the bank during a time when, like competitors Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley, Lehman Brothers was essentially a one-office firm. - Carol Bellamy
Carol Bellamy, president and CEO of World Learning, will deliver the commencement address at Vermont Law School’s 31st commencement ceremony. The public is invited to attend the ceremony, which will begin at 10:30 AM on the South Royalton town green. Bellamy also serves as president of the School for International Training. - Ali Sabancı
Ali İhsan Sabancı (1969), a member of the renowned Sabancı family in third generation, is a Turkish businessman. Ali was born 1969 in Adana, Turkey as the second child and youngest son of Şevket Sabancı (1936). Between 1987 and 1991, he was educated in political science and economics at Tufts University in Medford, Massachusetts, USA. He worked then in Morgan Stanley & Co. Inc. for two years as a financial analyst. - Robert H. B. Baldwin
Robert H.B. Baldwin (born in East Orange, New Jersey, on July 9, 1920) was the Chairman of Morgan Stanley when the bank was taken public in the 1970s. He is noted for significantly expanding the wealth of the firm during his tenure there. He was also appointed by President Lyndon B. Johnson to be the Undersecretary of the United States Navy during the Vietnam War. The towns of Lake Baldwin and Baldwin Park are named after him, in honor of this service. - Robert Matschullat
Robert W. Matschullat is a private equity investor, and served from October 1995 until June 2000 as Vice Chairman of the board of directors of The Seagram Company Ltd. He also served as Chief Financial Officer of Seagram until January 2000. Prior to joining Seagram, Matschullat was head of worldwide investment banking for Morgan Stanley & Co. Incorporated, and was on the Morgan Stanley Group board of directors. - Frank Aquila
Frank Aquila generally represents large multinational corporations in significant transactions and has represented British Airways, Diageo, Amgen, Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, EchoStar, Sainsbury, Pharmacia, Burger King, Pillsbury and Medtronic. Aquila serves on the Board of Trustees of the NALP Foundation for Law Career Research and Education and the Advisory Board of the Salvation Army of Greater of New York, … - Shelby Bryan
John Shelby Bryan (born March 12, 1946) is an American communications executive, also known for his affair with Anna Wintour, editor of Vogue magazine. A direct descendant of Stephen F. Austin, the Texas-born millionaire attended college at the University of Texas, and became a Golden Gloves boxer. He soon began working with Ralph Nader, then studied at Harvard Business School. From here he began working at Morgan Stanley. Bryan and his first wife, Lucia, had two daughters, …
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