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Wall Street 50 – 2005

Michael Tumulty

August 1, 2005 by Leave a Comment

Michael Tumulty has made his mark in Merrill Lynch, as a director of Global Equity Finance. He currently is the director of Client Service-Americas for Merrill Lynch Prime Brokerage. Tumulty joined Merrill Lynch in 2003. Prior to that he served as a managing director for Prime Broker Services with Bear Steams for 17 years. He has worked in total for 25 years servicing and … [Read more...] about Michael Tumulty

Sharon T. Sager

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As a 20-year veteran of the financial securities industry, and UBS Financial Services Inc., Sharon Sager holds the title of senior vice president, investments. Sager previously worked in the textile industry having graduated from the College of Mount St. Vincent, Riverdale, New York with a bachelor's degree in fine art. Later, she obtained the certified investment management … [Read more...] about Sharon T. Sager

Michael P. Ryan

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On July 1st, 2005, Michael Ryan took over for Mary C. Farrell as the sole chief investment strategist and head of the Wealth Management Investment Strategy & Research Group (WMIS & RG) for UBS Financial Services. Ryan has been with UBS and its predecessor firm Paine Webber since 1984. In 2004, Ryan and Farrell co-founded WMIS & RG, a fully integrated wealth … [Read more...] about Michael P. Ryan

Brian A. Ruane

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As executive vice president of The Bank of New York, Brian Ruane is responsible for the Securities Industry Division, a specialized banking group. The division has responsibility for relationship management and business development for the broker-dealer and hedge fund industries. Ruane was born in Chicago and educated in Ireland. He is a graduate of the UK & Irish … [Read more...] about Brian A. Ruane

Raymond A. Redlingshafer, Jr.

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As a long-time veteran in the trading industry, Raymond Redlingshafer has worked his way to his current position as president and chief investment officer of New York Mortgage Trust. Before joining the firm, he was the managing director of Pedastal Capital, an Internet-based trading platform used mainly by institutional investors and dealers to trade mortage-backed securities. … [Read more...] about Raymond A. Redlingshafer, Jr.

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