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He served a third of his career as a senior managing director of Citi’s Institutional Clients Group, a role from which he retired in June 2019.
April 8 -
Smith, who headed the restructuring practice at Chicago-based McDermott Will & Emery, worked on nearly every major muni bankruptcy of the past 20 years.
March 26 -
Spiotto, considered the "dean of municipal restructuring," died suddenly on Thursday.
February 28 -
He is remembered for the personal touch he brought as a high-ranking executive at one of the nation's oldest mass-transit agencies.
February 20 -
Ted Palatucci was a U.S. Navy veteran who went on to a long career in the municipal bond industry, most recently at Andres Capital Management.
February 4 -
Paul Burton and John Hallacy examine the legacy of Felix Rohatyn, a driving force behind New York City's recovery from near-bankruptcy, and lessons learned from the 1970s crisis.
December 31 -
Those who knew her described her as driven and compassionate, crediting her with helping to launch the careers of countless muni professionals.
December 17 -
New York financial leaders remember Felix Rohatyn, who died Saturday, as the driving force behind the city's recovery from near-bankruptcy in the 1970s.
December 17 -
Marvin Goodfriend, a top U.S. monetary economist who was nominated by President Donald Trump to serve as a governor of the Federal Reserve Board, has died at the age of 69.
December 6 -
Charles Lynn Almond, 70, partner at Bracewell, Vinson & Elkins, became a nationally recognized expert on public finance law over a 45-year career.
December 2 -
Friends and former co-workers called Paul Henry, 81, an extraordinary person and professional over his nearly 50 years in the municipal bond industry.
November 14 -
Janicik helped build Mayer Brown's regulatory, government relations, public law and municipal finance practices; he's remembered for integrity and generosity.
August 22 -
Stull, a public finance advisor and banker, died Sunday. He was 55.
July 17 -
Robert Moore, a credit analyst professional, with over 35 years of experience in public finance, passed away recently.
June 6 -
Rivlin, the founding director of the Congressional Budget Office, fought relentlessly for deficit reduction.
May 14 -
Robert “Bob” Larson, who died on April 27 after a yearlong battle with cancer, is remembered as a dedicated public servant who continued to work until his passing.
May 14 -
Merrigan, a Vietnam veteran who led Ziegler's municipal research team, has died at 68.
May 14 -
Bedarff was a fixture in the Kentucky and Ohio public finance worlds and a nationally respected expert.
March 4 -
Enright, who died of bone cancer at 72, held fiscal positions with local governments before starting a nearly 30-year investment banking career.
February 1 -
James J. Prendergast, 86, of Villanova, a municipal bond lawyer and a supporter of Catholic causes, died Saturday, Jan. 19, of respiratory failure at Bryn Mawr Hospital.
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