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The muni veteran's friends remember him as a "connector," with a boundless ability to form relationships.
January 24 -
Williams, a former salesman and founder of A. H. Williams & Co., became a "giant" in the Pennsylvania muni world through relationships built on trust.
January 13 -
The public finance community remembers President Jimmy Carter's pivotal roles in the near bankruptcy of New York City, deregulation of the transportation industry, and his contributions to state and local governments.
December 30 -
"I'm going to call her the GOAT because she opened doors for women," a county commissioner said of Catherine McClary, a co-founder of Michigan Women in Finance, who died Monday.
December 5 -
George Joseph McLiney, Jr. founded municipal bond underwriting firm McLiney and Company. He was devoted to his family and small issuer clients.
November 22 -
The longtime public finance stalwart, known for building out S&P's public finance practice and working on virtually every big public finance project of the past forty or so years, has passed away at 89.
October 18 -
Mulry's career in public finance spanned nearly 40 years. He is remembered as a dedicated and generous colleague and friend.
October 17 -
In Jim McIntire's two terms as state treasurer, he sought to broaden the retail reach of state bond sales and advocated a lower state debt limit.
October 11 -
Mr. Barnett, whose journalism career stretched nearly half a century, was a "consummate professional," who was well-liked by colleagues and muni industry professionals.
October 11 -
Enright's passion for infrastructure and complicated deals led him to the cutting edge of municipal financing strategies.
October 4 -
Kaplan rose though the municipal finance department to become one of the first handful of female partners at Goldman Sachs in 1990.
September 23 -
Peter Shapiro, founder of Swap Financial Group and a former New Jersey legislator and county executive, died at his home in East Orange on March 29 after a long illness. He was 71.
April 4 -
Mr. Fish worked at Bankers Trust Co., Donaldson, Lufkin, & Jenrette and ABN Amro and had served as a chair of the Municipal Analysts Group of New York and been a president of the Society of Municipal Analysts.
March 4 -
Mr. McManimon worked extensively in analyzing, developing and implementing financial plans for redevelopment areas throughout New Jersey.
February 5 -
Mr. Laverty spent most of his life living and working in New York City as a municipal bond underwriter for several Wall Street firms.
January 19 -
The Bond Buyer takes a look back at 2023 and remembers those in the public finance industry who died last year.
January 3 -
A "pillar of the public finance community," Gerdes' extensive career spanned many facets of the industry and he was instrumental in many major building and financing programs for clients.
October 11 -
Vogel's more than three-decade career included his more recent span of 17 years at Neuberger Berman in New York City as a senior vice president beginning in 2006.
October 11 -
Doty, 81, touched nearly every facet of the public finance industry over his almost fifty-year career.
August 15 -
Oliver, 71, had been serving as acting governor while Governor Phil Murphy was in Italy on vacation with his family.
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