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Incoming Morgan Stanley CEO Shuffles Top Management

11 hours ago ago from The Wall Street Job Report

By Reuters, December 8, 2009 James Gorman, who takes over as Morgan Stanley's chief executive on January 1, has picked finance chief Colm Kelleher and banker Paul Taubman to run the company's institutional securities unit, the New York bank announced on Tuesday. Ruth Porat, global head of the financial institutions group, was named chief financial officer, succeeding Kelleher, the bank said. Gorman announced the changes as he ...

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Morgan Stanley Names Ruth Porat Financial Chief

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Morgan Stanley names new CFO, other top managers

15 hours ago ago from U.S. News

Morgan Stanley names new CFO, other top managers NEW YORK (AP) -- Morgan Stanley elevated its chief financial officer to a new role as co-chief of investment banking and global securities trading Tuesday as part of a management shake-up ahead of James Gorman's assumption of the CEO role on Jan. 1. Gorman, who is 51, succeeds John Mack, 65, who will remain as chairman. Colm Kelleher, who had been chief financial officer, will run Morgan ...

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Morgan Stanley Announces Key Leadership Appointments

17 hours ago ago from Good News Now

Morgan Stanley (NYSE: MS) today announced a number of key leadership appointments to take effect on January 1, 2010, when James P. Gorman will become Chief Executive Officer and President of the Firm. At that time, as previously announced, John J. Mack will step down as CEO, while continuing to serve as Chairman of Morgan Stanley. Key leadership changes include the following, among others: Colm Kelleher, who previously served as Chief ...

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Morgan Stanley Shuffles Leadership

15 hours ago ago from Wall Street Journal

BY AARON LUCCHETTI Morgan Stanley announced high-level management changes that include putting finance chief Colm Kelleher and veteran banker Paul Taubman in charge of the company's largest division. The shuffle has been planned in recent weeks by James Gorman, who will take over as Morgan Stanley's chief executive officer on Jan. 1. The changes show that Mr. Gorman, now co-president of the New York company, is comfortable keeping some ...

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