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Jeffrey M. Lacker | Lacker joined the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond in 1989 as an economist in the banking area of the Research Department. |
Dave Brown (quarterback) | After his career in football Dave, went on to join Lehman Brothers in 2008, where he served as a Senior Vice President of Lehman's Private Fund Marketing Group. |
Alvaro de Molina | At the time of his resignation he had been finance chief for only 14 months but spent 17 years at Bank of America At Bank of America, he ran treasury services and investment banking before becoming chief financial officer in 2005. |
Attila Szalay-Berzeviczy | Szalay-Berzeviczy started his career at Budapest Bank's Foreign Operations Division in 1990 before joining Bank Austria Creditanstalt's International Markets Division. |
Livingston L. Holder, Jr. | Holder joined Boeing in 1988, where he was the manager of the aircraft and spacecraft segments of the RESOURCE21 Program. |
Fumiko Hayashi (mayor) | Her next career move saw her return to the automotive sector as Operating Officer of Nissan, followed by her appointment as President of Tokyo Nissan Auto Sales in June 2008. |
Philippe Gas | In 2000, he was named Regional Vice President, Human Resources, for the Walt Disney Company Asia-Pacific, where he led the company's HR strategy in 13 countries. |
John J. Goossens | In 1976, he is promoted to sales manager and then general manager. |
David Lyon (designer) | In 2012, he was appointed head of GM Europe Design, the German base for Opel / Vauxhall design work but left GM with no notice end of July 2012 before moving to Germany. |
Gideon Gono | After working at Van Leer as an accountant he was appointed Finance Manager at the Zimbabwe Development Bank (ZDB) in 1987. |
Axel Wieandt | On June 1, 2010, Wieandt returned to Deutsche Bank, where he was a Managing Director in the Corporate Center responsible for Integration Management. |
Marty Sklar | After graduating, he joined Disneyland full-time in 1956, where he held responsibility for most of the park's publicity and marketing materials. |
Gerry Campbell | He went on to Compaq as a Senior Manager, AltaVista as a Director of Strategy, and later co-founded Bounce Networks in 2000. |
Michael Kolowich | After returning for two years of graduate school at Harvard, Kolowich joined the management consulting firm of Bain & Company, where he was best known for his work during the turnaround of Chrysler Corporation and his leadership on the employee buyout of Weirton Steel Corporation in 1983. |
Bill Nuttall | In 1985, he became a Vice President of Marketing and Promotion with Mitre Sports International. |
David McMurtry | In 1966, following an acquisition, he found himself employed by Rolls-Royce plc where he became Deputy Chief Designer and Assistant Chief of Engine Design at Filton. |
Rainer Hertrich | After MBB merged into Deutsche Aerospace AG (Dasa) Hertrich was Senior Vice President for Corporate Controlling (1991). |
Joseph Hinrichs | In 2003, he became the director of manufacturing in Ford's North American Vehicle Operations, where he was responsible for the quality, production, and launches of six of Ford's vehicle assembly plants. |
Bernard D. Rostker | In 1983, he joined software development company SRA International as Director of the Systems Management Division. |
Triple H | In 2010, Levesque's role as an Executive Senior Advisor was officially formalized as he was given an office at WWE headquarters in Stamford, Connecticut. |
Keith Raffel | In June 2011 Raffel joined Complete Genomics as Senior Vice President and Chief Commercial Officer. |
Jean-Pierre Lecocq | After Transgène was acquired in 1991 by the Mérieux group, Lecocq also became Corporate Director of Research and Development of the Pasteur-Merieux-Connaught Group, based in Lyon. |
Mike Port | Port was also adept at the business side of baseball, and in 1980, he was promoted by the Angels to vice president and chief administrative officer. |
Linda Cook (business) | She began her Shell career in 1980 as a reservoir engineer in the United States, advancing through the company to accept greater responsibilities in exploration and production with Shell U. S. |
Tony Mary | He started his career at IBM, where he became Country General Manager for IBM Belgium and Luxemburg in 1990. |
Megan Smith | Megan Smith (born October 1964) is vice president, Google -LSB- x -RSB- at Google, was vice president of business development at Google for nine years, and was general manager of Google. |
Steve Preston | He joined Lehman Brothers in 1985, ultimately serving as a Senior Vice President in the Investment Banking Department. |
Robert Ayling | In 1985 he joined British Airways, initially as Legal Director, but went on to hold a series of senior management positions including that of Director of Marketing and Operations. |
Joseph Hinrichs | In 2007 Hinrichs was promoted to Group Vice President, Global Manufacturing for Ford, reporting to Ford President and CEO, Alan Mulally. |
Louis C. Camilleri | After working as a business analyst with W. R. Grace and Company, in Lausanne, Switzerland, Camilleri joined Philip Morris Europe in 1978 as a business development analyst. |
David Hermance | In 1992, he was promoted to General Manager of the Powertrain Department in Gardena, California where he was responsible for the development of engine and drivetrain calibrations for the North American market. |
Tom Coughlin (Walmart) | Coughlin began his career with the retailer in 1978 in the company's security division and eventually became Vice President of Loss Prevention. |
Donald Luskin | In 1987 Luskin joined Wells Fargo Investment Advisors, a division of Wells Fargo Bank, as senior vice president in charge of investment management and trading. |
Theodore O. Yntema | In 1949 he join the Finance department at Ford Motor Company, where he eventually became chairman of the board of Ford Motor Credit. |
Thomas O. Paine | Paine resigned from NASA September 15, 1970, to return to the General Electric Co. in New York City as Vice President and Group Executive, Power Generation Group, (worldwide ship propulsion, nuclear power and steam and gas turbine generators), and later became Senior Vice President for Science and Technology (oversight of GE's research and development). |
George Ceithaml | By 1971, he was the company's regional vice president and shortly thereafter moved to the company's headquarters in Minnesota to become the company's senior vice president for marketing. |
Suze Orman | After completing her training with Merrill Lynch, she remained at the firm until 1983 when she left to become vice-president of investments at Prudential Bache Securities. |
James H. Smith, Jr. | In 1941, he joined Pan American World Airways as manager of PanAm's operations in Africa. |
Clive Davis | As part of a reorganization of Columbia Records Group, group president Goddard Lieberson appointed Davis as administrative vice president and general manager in 1965. |
John Key | He began a career in the foreign exchange market in New Zealand before moving overseas to work for Merrill Lynch, in which he became head of global foreign exchange in 1995, a position he would hold for six years. |
Jean-Paul Gut | In June 2005, he became first Chief Operating Officer of Marketing Strategy and Global Development at EADS ; second, Chief Operating Officer of Marketing Strategy and International at European Aeronautic Defence and Space Company EADS N. V ; thirdly as Deputy Chief Executive. |
Martin Stopford | In 1988 Stopford was recruited by Chase Manhattan Bank as Global Shipping Economist, just as the ship finance business was re-discovering itself after the disastrous recession. |
Scott C. Donnelly | Donnelly joined Textron in July 2008 as executive vice president and chief operating officer (COO) as part of a multi-year succession plan. |
John Stumpf | He held a number of management positions at Norwest Bank Minneapolis and Norwest Bank Minnesota before assuming responsibility for Norwest Bank Arizona in 1989. |
Howard M. Guttman | When he left J&J in 1988, he had risen to the position of corporate director of human resources. |
Axel Wieandt | In 1998, he left Morgan Stanley to join Deutsche Bank. |
Nelson Chai | A little over a year later, in August 2011, he was named CIT's president ; following the promotion, he would keep his prior responsibilities as CAO and head of strategy, and in addition would take charge of CIT's corporate finance and vendor finance businesses. |
Thom S. Rainer | By age 25, Rainer became a fifth-generation banker and the youngest vice president for corporate lending of SouthTrust Bank in Anniston, Alabama (1980 -- 83). |
Mary Meeker | In August 1995, Morgan Stanley (with Meeker as research analyst) served as lead manager for the initial public offering of Netscape Communications. |
Don Garber | In 1992, he was appointed the NFL's senior vice president of business development and was responsible for a variety of television, special event and marketing activities. |
Moe "Murray" Brown | Moe'' Murray'' Brown (born August 3, 1941) is Vice President and General Manager of Standardbred Sales Company and Public Relations Director of Hanover Shoe Farms. |
Richard DeMillo | In 2000, DeMillo joined Hewlett-Packard (HP) as vice president and Chief Technology Officer (CTO). |
Joseph Cowles Mehaffey | He joined the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD) in 1953 as chief of the bank's transportation division. |
Samuel J. Palmisano | He was then promoted to senior vice president and group executive of IBM Global Services in 1998, during the period when IBM shifted its focus from pure technology to embrace outsourcing and other services. |
Miles Flint | Miles Flint first worked for Sony in January 1991 as Managing Director of Sony Broadcast & Communications UK. |
J. Lynn Helms | In 1963 he joined the Bendix Corporation, holding successive positions as Systems Division General Manager, Group Manager, and Group Vice President, Aerospace. |
Mufi Hannemann | After a brief stint as President and General Manager of Punaluu Sweetbread Shop and C. Brewer Hawaiian Juices, in 1984 Hannemann was promoted to Vice President for Corporate Marketing and Public Affairs for the parent company, C. Brewer and Company, Ltd. |
Wilson Whineray | He was the managing director of NZ Wool Marketing Corporation in 1973 -- 74, chairman of the National Bank of New Zealand, and a director of Auckland International Airport and APN News & Media. |
Ron Jacobs (broadcaster) | In 1962, he was promoted to vice president of programming for the Colgreene Corporation. |
Steve Preston | Preston moved to The ServiceMaster Company in 1997, where he served as Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer for seven years before heading the company's Strategic Services effort. |
David Moxom | In 2003, he was hired by Morgan Stanley where he became a Wealth Advisor and Retirement Planning Specialist. |
Fabri Salcedo | In 1946, he left Federal to join the Engineering & Research Division of the ITT Continental Baking Company. |
Rudy Provoost | In 1996, Rudy Provoost moved on to become Vice-President, Group Marketing, Europe, and a member of Whirlpool Corporation's Brand Council. |
Eileen Brady | In 2001, she joined Ecotrust as vice president of marketing and information services. |
Joseph Hinrichs | In 2002, he was promoted to executive director of Ford Motor Company's Global Material Planning and Logistics organization, which controlled production control, scheduling, inventory management, logistics and total material flow at all of Ford's manufacturing facilities worldwide. |
Peter York Solmssen | In 1998 Solmssen was solicited by a client, General Electric Company, to join its legal function as corporate vice president and General Counsel of GE Plastics. |
Mary T. McDowell | After a series of roles in product marketing, product management and strategy, she was appointed VP, Server Marketing in 1996. |
Kevin McCabe (businessman) | In 1971 Kevin joined Teesland and was appointed a Director some two years thereafter, where his primary responsibilities were for the promotion expansion of the companies activities throughout Scotland. |
Gerard Arpey | He became a corporate officer in 1989, when he was elected Vice President of Financial Planning and Analysis. |
Richard Edelman | He later became the regional manager of Europe before being promoted to CEO in September 1996, a post that he still holds today. |
David Lyon (designer) | In 2002, Lyon was appointed Director of Design for the three Truck Interior Studios in where he led teams working on all GM future production interiors, including the Cadillac Escalade, Chevrolet Tahoe / GMC Yukon, and Hummer H3. |
E. St. Elmo Lewis | In 1932, Lewis joined a newly formed organization called Advisory Management Corporation in Philadelphia as chief of staff of the marketing division. |
Emile Kellogg Boisot | In 1904, He was appointed vice president and manager of the bank. |
Frank J. Coyne | He joined Lynn Insurance Group in 1977 and served as vice president as well as assistant general counsel. |
David A. Eklund | In 1993, he joined Renaissance Re as a founding member of management, initially serving as Vice President in charge of International and Retrocessional business, ultimately rising to become President and Chief Underwriting Officer. |
Ed Acker | He then accepted a position as Chief Financial Officer of the Greatamerica Corporation, who was a Lionel D. Edie client, and led Greatamerica's takeover of Braniff International Airways and National Car Rental in 1964. |
Lanny McDonald | After serving four years in that position, McDonald became the Vice President of Corporate Development in 1996. |
Wolfgang Klemperer | He became the preeminent missile scientist of Douglas Aircraft Corporation and in 1958 the director of the guided missile research section, staff assistant to the vice-president, and director of product development. |
Werner Vogels | He was named chief technology officer in January 2005 and vice president in March of that year. |
Gabriele Galateri di Genola | In 1977, he joined Fiat where he was tasked with managing various departments before his eventual promotion to director of finance. |
Martin Bandier | In 1969, Bandier became General Counsel to the LeFrak Organization, where he rose to Senior Vice President. |
Brad Harrison | In 2004, Harrison left AOL to become the Vice President in charge of Strategic Partnerships and Distribution for crunchbase. |
Kathy Calvin | In 1997 Calvin joined America Online as senior vice president and chief communications officer. |
Andy Bechtolsheim | He became Vice President and general manager of Cisco's Gigabit Systems Business Unit, until leaving the company in December 2003 to head Kealia, Inc. |
Peter Lynch (Australian mining engineer) | MIM then appointed him GM of Lead Zinc Development and by 2002 he was the MD of Australian Premium Coals Pty Ltd. (APC). |
David John Pearson | At the beginning of 2000, he was appointed chief operating officer and finance director of the Industrial Society, later to become The Work Foundation, where he advised the private and public sectors on compliance, growth and employment futures. |
Bill Mitchell (designer) | Mitchell spent the entirety of his 42 year career in automobile design at General Motors, eventually becoming Vice President of Design, a position he held for 19 years until his retirement in 1977. |
D. Mark Kennet | In 1997, Kennet accepted a position as senior economist at the Federal Communications Commission, where he was part of a group of economists and engineers who developed the Hybrid Cost Proxy Model (HCPM), a network simulation tool utilized for determining the forward-looking economic cost of telecommunications networks. |
Michael Mauer | In June 2000 he left Mercedes to join General Motors and worked for Saab as Executive Director Design. |
Mike Volpi | he was promoted to the chief strategy office working for CEO John Chambers until 2000. |
David Hathorn | He joined Anglo American in 1989 as a divisional finance manager in the Corporate & International Finance Department. |
Dave Horne | By the time he resigned in 1994, he was the head of worldwide marketing operations. |
Jim Allchin | In 1983, Allchin was recruited to Banyan by founder Dave Mahoney, eventually being Senior Vice President and Chief Technology Officer. |
Michael Kolowich | In 1985, Kolowich took a leave of absence from Bain & Company to join the rapidly-growing Lotus Development Corporation as corporate vice president, marketing and business development. |
Thomas Welch (American football) | In the off season of 2013, Welch completed an internship at Merrill Lynch in Private Wealth Management. |
David Lyon (designer) | In 2007, he relocated back to Michigan when he was appointed Executive Director Interior Design of North America. |
Srikumar Rao | Rao moved to Data Resources, Inc. in 1978, and was promoted to head their marketing research department. |
Cesar Conde | He has served as the Executive Vice President and Chief Strategy Officer of Univision Communications Inc. then became the President of Univision Networks in October 2009. |
Devanand Konwar | Later he has given his services to American Standard Vacuum Oil Co. in Mumbai in 1961 as Marketing Manager and worked there for seven years, coordinating Petroleum Products distribution Networks in Northern and Eastern India from Trombay, Vizag, Barauni, Noonmati, Digboi Refineries and Budge-Budge sea Terminaland other Company Inland Product Terminals. |
Tim Davie | Appointed UK Marketing Manager for PepsiCo in 1993, Davie was subsequently promoted to Vice President, Marketing, Europe and Sub-Sahara Africa, holding several similar appointments, including in the United States, before taking up the Vice President for Marketing and Franchise post. |