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  1. Charles Prince

    Charles O. "Chuck" Prince, III, born January_13, 1950, is the chief executive officer of Citigroup. Before taking over Citi's investment banking business, Prince had been Chief Operating Officer for Citigroup. He started his career as an attorney with U.S. Steel Corp in 1975. In 1979, he joined Commercial Credit Co., a predecessor to Citigroup that Sandy Weill took over in 1986. From there, as Weill put together his financial empire, Prince was with him every step.

  2. Robert Rubin

    Robert Edward Rubin (born August 29, 1938) is an American banker who served as the 70th United States Secretary of the Treasury during both the first and second Clinton Administrations.

  3. Gary Crittenden

    Gary Crittenden (born 1953) is the Chief Financial Officer of Citigroup, succeeding Sallie Krawcheck from 12 March 2007. Prior to joining Citigroup, Crittenden was Executive Vice President and CFO of American Express, as well as the head of the company's Global Network Services division. At American Express, he is credited with an ambitious re-engineering effort as well as a Corporate Portfolio Management effort which aimed to optimize the enterprise's resource allocation.

  4. Sallie L. Krawcheck

    Ms. Krawcheck is the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Citi Global Wealth Management. Until March 2007, Ms. Krawcheck served as Chief Financial Officer and Head of Strategy for Citigroup Inc. She is also a member of the Citi Management, Operating and Business Heads Committees, as well as the Citi Foundation Board and Citi Business Practices Committee. Ms. Krawcheck joined Citigroup in October 2002 as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Smith Barney.

  5. 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.

  6. Erin Burnett

    Erin Burnett is co-anchor of the CNBC program, "Squawk on the Street". She and Mark Haines host the program from a set overlooking the New York Stock Exchange. In addition to "Squawk on the Street", she also anchors the network's 2pm ET program "Street Signs". Prior to joining CNBC in 2005, Burnett worked at Bloomberg Television, where she served as anchor of "Bloomberg on the Markets", covering the stock market open and newsmaker interviews, …

  7. Stanley Fischer

    Stanley Fischer has been Governor of the Bank of Israel since May 2005. Prior to joining the Bank of Israel, Prof. Fischer was Vice Chairman of Citigroup from February 2002 through April 2005, where he was also Head of the Public Sector Group from February 2004 to April 2005, Chairman of the Country Risk Committee, and President of Citigroup International.

  8. Gerald Ford

    Gerald Rudolph Ford, Jr. was the 38th President (1974–1977), and 40th Vice President (1973–1974) of the United States. Ford was the first person appointed to the vice presidency under the terms of the 25th Amendment. Upon succession to the presidency, Ford became the only person to hold that office without having been elected either President or Vice President.

  9. Lisa Caputo

    Lisa Caputo is an American businesswoman, president and CEO of Citigroup's Women and Company and managing director for business operations and planning, of Citigroup's Global Consumer Group. She is also a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. Prior to working for Citigroup she was then-First Lady Hillary Clinton's press secretary.

  10. George David

    George David is the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of United Technologies Corporation. David was elected UTC’s President in 1992 and Chief Executive Officer in 1994. He joined UTC’s Otis Elevator subsidiary in 1975 and became its President in 1986. David was born 1942 in Pennsylvania. His mother's name was Margaret; his father, Charles Wendell was a professor at the University of Pennsylvania and one of America's first Rhodes scholars.

  11. C. Michael Armstrong

    C Michael Armstong (born 18 October, 1938, in Detroit, Michigan) is the former AT&T chairman and CEO, who tried to reestablish AT&T as an end-to-end carier. Unfortunately, due to the dot.com boom and various other issues, he was forced to break the group up in 2001. He resigned in 2002 and was succeeded by AT&T President David Dorman. He is also the former CEO of Hughes Electronics, Comcast Corporation & AT&T. Worked for IBM from 1961 to 1992.

  12. John S. Reed

    John Shepard Reed (born 1939) is the former Chairman of the New York Stock Exchange. He previously served as Chairman and CEO of Citicorp, Citibank, and post-merger, Citigroup. He was born in Chicago, Illinois, and raised in Argentina and Brazil. He earned his undergraduate degrees in a 3-2 program from Washington and Jefferson College and MIT.

  13. Robert B. Willumstad

    Robert B. Willumstad is the Chairman of the American International Group. He was formerly vice chairman of Citigroup. He left Citigroup in July 2005.

  14. Victor Menezes

    Victor J. Menezes (May 14, 1949 -) is an engineer and banker, who acts as a top official in international financial organizations. He is originally from India and received his degree in electrical engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay in 1970. He received a Master's degree in Management (M.B.A.) from the MIT Sloan School of Management in 1972. In the same year, he joined Citicorp in Corporate Banking.

  15. William R. Rhodes

    William R. "Bill" Rhodes is the Senior Vice Chairman of Citigroup Inc. and the Chairman of Citigroup and Citibank. He is also Chairman of the Board of both the Americas Society and its affiliate, the Council of the Americas, which were originally founded by David Rockefeller in 1965, and is a board member of the Group of Thirty. Rhodes was educated at Northfield Mount Hermon, a college preparatory school, …

  16. Matthew Lee

    Matthew Lee is a public interest lawyer, author, and founder of two non-profit organizations, Inner City Press and Fair Finance Watch. Both are known for their investigations of the banking industry's treatment of low-income communities of color around the world. Lee produces weekly reports on, and advocates concerning, such global banks as HSBC, Citigroup, Royal Bank of Scotland, Mizuho and others.

  17. John M. Deutch

    John Mark Deutch (born July 27, 1938) was United States Deputy Secretary of Defense from 1994 to 1995 and Director of Central Intelligence (DCI) from May 10, 1995 until December 14, 1996. He is presently an Institute Professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and serves on the Board of Directors of Citigroup, Cummins, Raytheon, and Schlumberger Ltd. Deutch was born in Brussels, Belgium, to a Russian Jewish father.

  18. Kenneth T. Derr

    Kenneth T. Derr is a member of the board of directors of the Halliburton Company. He is a Retired Chairman of the Board, Chevron Corporation (international oil company). He served as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Chevron Corporation, 1989-1999. Derr is also a Director of AT&T Corporation, Calpine Corporation, Citigroup Inc., and Potlatch Corporation. He is also on the Council on Foreign Relations.

  19. John Moore

    John Colinton Moore (born 16 November 1936), Australian politician, was a Liberal member of the Australian House of Representatives for over 25 years, and Defence Minister from 1998 to 2001. Moore was born in Rockhampton, Queensland. He was raised on a ranch (or cattle station) west of Bowen. His early education was through the Australian correspondence system used for isolated families. He finished his secondary education at The Southport School, …

  20. Anne M. Mulcahy

    Anne M. Mulcahy is chairman of the board and chief executive officer of Xerox Corporation, Stamford, Conn. She was named CEO of Xerox on Aug. 1, 2001, and chairman on Jan. 1, 2002. In addition to the Xerox board, she is a member of the boards of directors of Catalyst, Citigroup Inc., Fuji Xerox Co. Ltd. and Target Corporation, and is a member of The Business Council.

  21. Thomas W. Jones

    Thomas W. Jones (b.1949) is principal of TWJ Capital LLC. Previously he served as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Citigroup Inc.'s Global Investment Management from 1999 to 2004. He joined Travelers Group as Vice Chairman in 1997 and served as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Smith Barney Asset Management until October 1998. Prior to joining Travelers Group, Mr. Jones served as Vice Chairman of TIAA-CREF, the largest pension system in the United States, …

  22. Lorenzo Zambrano

    Lorenzo H. Zambrano Treviño is a Mexican businessman. He is the chairman and CEO of CEMEX, one of the largest cement companies in the world. Zambrano was born in Monterrey, Nuevo León into an upper-class family. He received a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering from the Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Studies in 1966 and an MBA from Stanford Business School in 1968. In 1968 he joined CEMEX, a cement company founded by his grandfather in 1906.

  23. Ahmed Fahour

    Ahmed Fahour, 40, an Australian of Lebanese descent, is the Chief Executive Officer of the Australian operations of the National Australia Bank (NAB). The eldest son & child of immigrant Muslim Lebanese parents, he studied at St Joseph's College in North Fitzroy, and later attended Redden College in Preston (now called Samaritan Catholic College). After high school, he attended Latrobe University in Melbourne from 1984.

  24. Roberto Hernández Ramírez

    Roberto Hernández Ramírez (b. 1942 in Tuxpan, Veracruz) is a Mexican businessman. He is a former CEO of "Banco Nacional de México (Banamex)", Mexico's second largest bank, just after BBVA Bancomer, from Spain. Hernández Ramirez received a bachelor's degree in business administration from the Ibero-American University (1964), co-founded "Acciones y Valores de México (Accival)" in 1971 and twenty years later bought Banamex, Mexico's largest bank.

  25. George Mathewson

    Sir George Mathewson was born in 1940 in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland. His father (also George) was an electrical engineer. He was educated at Perth Academy and the University of St Andrews, from where he graduated in 1961 with a degree in mathematics and applied physics. He is best known for transforming the Scottish bank The Royal Bank of Scotland from a struggling regional player into a quasi global bank with parallels to Citigroup or HSBC.

  26. Lucy Komisar

    Lucy Komisar is a New York City-based investigative journalist. She writes about offshore banking, corporate secrecy, international money-laundering, and the like. Her articles on the subject include: *"Haiti Telecom Kickbacks Tarnish Aristide" - CorpWatch, December 29 2005. *"Follow Aristide's Money Offshore: How Haiti was looted with the help of tax haven shell companies & secret bank accounts and U.S. Citizens & Corporations" - Haiti Democracy Project, …

  27. Walter B. Wriston

    Walter Wriston was a banker and former chairman of Citicorp. As chief executive of Citibank / Citicorp (later Citigroup) from 1967-1984, Wriston was widely regarded as the single most influential commercial banker of his time.

  28. Gerald J. Ford

    Gerald J. Ford (born 1945) is a successful Texas banker known for buying and selling thrift banks. Ford bought his first bank in 1975 for $1.2 million and later sold it for a profit of $80 million. One of Ford's most successful transactions occurred in 2002 when he sold California-based Golden State Bancorp to Citigroup for $6 billion; his personal stake is now worth more than $1.1 billion. Ford has been a member of the SMU Board of Trustees since 1992.

  29. William Rockefeller

    William Avery Rockefeller, Jr. (May 31, 1841-June_24, 1922), American financier, was a cofounder with his older brother John D. Rockefeller of the prominent United States Rockefeller family. William Avery Rockefeller, Jr. was the son of William Avery Rockefeller, Sr. and Eliza (Davison) Rockefeller. William was born in Richford, New York and in 1853 his family moved to Strongsville, Ohio. He was to later build an ostentatious mansion called "Rockwood Hall", now demolished, …

  30. James Stillman Rockefeller

    James Stillman Rockefeller (June 8, 1902 - August 10, 2004) was a member of the prominent U.S. Rockefeller family. A paternal grandson of William Rockefeller, his maternal grandfather James Stillman and uncle James Alexander Stillman served as presidents of the National City Bank of New York, now Citibank. He graduated from Yale University in 1924, where he was elected to the secret society Scroll and Key.

  31. Lewis Glucksman

    Dr Lewis L. Glucksman was a former Lehman Brothers trader and former chief executive officer of Lehman Brothers, Kuhn, Loeb Inc. Glucksman was born into a second generation Hungarian-Jewish family that lived on the upper west side of Manhattan New York City. He served as a teenage volunteer with the US Navy in World War II. Glucksman graduated from the College of William and Mary and later earned a Master's degree in business administration from New York University.

  32. Ian Bremmer

    Ian Bremmer is a political scientist specializing on US foreign policy, states in transition, and global political risk. He is president of Eurasia Group, a global political risk consultancy. Bremmer’s books include the bestselling "The J Curve: A New Way to Understand Why Nations Rise and Fall" (Simon & Schuster, 2006), named a Book of the Year by The Economist Magazine, and "Nations and Politics in the Soviet Successor States" (Cambridge University Press, …

  33. Renato Ruggiero

    Renato Ruggiero (born April 9, 1930) is an Italian politician. He has been director-general of the World Trade Organisation and was briefly the Italian Foreign Minister in 2001.

  34. Ann Jordan

    Ann Dibble Jordan was Director of the Department of Social Services for the University of Chicago Medical Center - 1986 to 1987; Field Work Associate Professor at the School of Social Service Administration of the University of Chicago - 1970 to 1987; Director of Social Services of Chicago Lying-in Hospital - 1970 to 1985; Director of Citigroup (or predecessor) since 1989; Other Directorships: Johnson & Johnson and Automatic Data Processing, …

  35. Alfredo Harp Helú

    Alfredo Harp Helú is a Mexican, from lebanese origin,billionaire, and with a net worth of $1.6 billion (in US dollars) ranked 413 on Forbes Magazine list of "The World's Richest People" in 2005. Born in Mexico City, Helú is the ex-owner of the biggest Latin American and Mexican bank, Banamex (now part of Citigroup), and owner of the telecommunication company, Avantel, the second largest telephone company in Mexico.

  36. Alan J. Lacy

    Alan J. Lacy is the former Chairman and CEO of Sears, Roebuck and Company. Lacy joined Sears in 1994 and served in a number of senior positions, including Chief Financial Officer, President-Credit and President-Services before being named CEO in 2000. He became CEO of Sears Holdings Corporation following the 2005 merger of Sears and Kmart and became Vice Chairman prior to his retirement in 2006.

  37. Roger Berlind

    Roger S. Berlind (1931-) is a New York City theatrical producer and director of Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. and Lehman Brothers Inc. He was one of the founders of Carter, Berlind, Potoma & Weill in 1960, a company that would later through Sandy Weill become Shearson Loeb Rhoades, which was eventually sold to American Express in 1981 for approximately $930 million in stock.

  38. David Rees

    David Thomas Rees (born June 22, 1972) is a cartoonist whose best-known work combines bland clip art with outrageous "trash talk" to incongruous effect. The comic strips, often overtly political, have achieved wide popularity, while baffling or disgusting some readers. Rees grew up in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, where he was an avid reader of "Rex Morgan, M.D." comics. He is a graduate of Oberlin College, for whose student magazine he drew some comic strips.

  39. Nicholas E. Calio

    Nicholas E. Calio is Citigroup’s Senior Vice-President for Global Government Affairs. He is responsible for government relations for Citigroup and all of its subsidiaries. Calio received his undergraduate degree from Ohio Wesleyan University, graduating in 1975, and subsequently graduated from Case Western Reserve University School of Law. He worked as President George H. W. Bush's Assistant to the President for Legislative Affairs.

  40. Vladimir Levin

    Vladimir Levin is a Russian individual famed for his involvement in the attempt to fraudulently transfer US$10.7 million via Citibank's computers.

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