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The networking group created by a trio of San Francisco-based finance leaders just ahead of the pandemic is looking forward to in-person meetups.
June 10 -
Maulin Vidwans, Jennifer Santangelo, Ryan Udell and Adam Chelminiak move over from White and Williams.
April 21 -
Wiggins takes the helm as the system strives to recover from the pandemic and build out its rail network ahead of the 2028 Olympics.
April 9 -
Jacqueline Dunn had held the interim position since last September.
March 5 -
Reimagining LGBTQ+ efforts at UBS for improving diversity in their recruitment process
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Koster, who came over from Piper Sandler, worked as lead or sole manager on $6 billion in public finance deals.
February 16 -
Maria Doulis, named deputy comptroller, was vice president at the watchdog Citizens Budget Commission while Todd Scheuermann, assistant comptroller in the Division of Budget and Policy Analysis, had been secretary to Senate finance committee.
February 2 -
Five of the law firm's nine new partners are attorneys of color or women.
January 29 -
A compendium of changes at municipal finance firms in 2021.
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Solomon's new role will combine his current responsibilities in the FICC Municipal platform overseeing data strategy/algorithmic trading and municipal opportunity trading units, with the bond sales, trading and underwriting teams.
December 21 -
For the last seven years, he held a similar position for U.S. Rep. Jim Langevin, D-R.I.
December 3 -
Jennifer Johnston will replace Tom Walsh, who is retiring on Dec. 1.
November 23 -
While many companies and organizations try, diversity and inclusion efforts within the financial services have generally failed. What needs to be done in order to succeed? Join us for a panel discussion featuring guests from the Access Denied: Systemic Racism in Financial Services podcast.
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Despite tangible evidence dispelling that it's hard to find Black talent, the financial services have yet to crack the code when it comes to building a representational workforce. But is it a sufficient solution on its own?
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Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden’s search for a Treasury secretary is widely seen as focusing on Lael Brainard of the Federal Reserve, a choice that would keep both Wall Street and progressives in line.
September 24 -
The minority and woman-owned Siebert Williams Shank bolsters its Texas business profile with the hiring of Austin school district chief financial officer Nicole Conley.
August 25 -
Acosta Jordán has more than 30 years of financial services experience in Puerto Rico.
July 29 -
In 15 years at Wilshire Consulting, he worked with public and corporate pension funds, foundations, endowments and insurance companies.
June 25 -
Bond lawyer Rebecca Lawrence has joined Ballard Spahr
June 3 -
Arlene Bohner has been named Fitch's head of U.S. public finance and will report to Laura Porter.
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