- Long Island City Development Finally on Radars?
New York City?While Long Island City has long been considered the next big thing in New York City development, progress has been slow. Now, though, a number of signs are indicating the time may have at last come for the heavily industrial Queens borough district just across the East River ......
- Going international. (Profile of the
Week).
ALEC MONAGHAN, DIRECTOR CUSHMAN & WAKEFIELD INTERNATIONAL SERVICES GROUP Start spreading the news: Alec Monaghan, international real estate executive, is now based in New York, New York. "New York affords me the opportunity to be in a globally central time zone and work with the decision makers among U.S. multinationals," ......
- Rutz relinquishes post.
Roger D. Rutz resigned after nine years as president and chief executive officer (CEO) of the Board of Trade Clearing Corp. (BOTCC) in August. Denise M. Hagerty was named interim CEO while the BOTCC's board of governors searches for a permanent successor. Rutz, an economist who came into the position ......
- O'Connor men on top.
Don't believe rumblings that the old boys from Swiss Bank Corp. (SBC) are trying to slap down the uppity newcomers from O'Connor. John Dugan and Peter Ianello are taking over the Americas. Dugan, former managing partner at O'Connor, was recently named chief executive for the Americas, SBC's second most important ......
- WHO'S NEWS
ACCOUNTING Amy S. Delman has joined Wiss & Co. in Livingston as marketing director. Delman previously worked as director of public relations and business development at The Ascher Group. She earned a B.A. in English from The State University of New York at Stony Brook. Lisa Calick has joined the ......
- Jeffery nominated to head CFTC.
Reuben Jeffery III was nominated chairman of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission. He is undergoing Senate hearings and confirmation in early June. The capital markets veteran most recently served as a special assistant to President George W. Bush and senior director for international economic affairs at the National Secretary Council....
- Schiro up, Naples in at M&T in Syracuse
SYRACUSE - M&T Bank has promoted Syracuse Regional President Matthew N. Schiro to business-banking manager with responsibility for all of M&T's business-banking activities in the upstate New York and metro areas. This includes the Rochester, Syracuse, Southern, Albany Hudson Valley, New York City, and Philadelphia regions. Succeeding Schiro as Syracuse ......