Wall Street Executives

Wall Street home to inside sympathizers

Dealbook offers an interesting commentary suggesting that there are quite a few Wall Street executives who take a surprisingly positive view of the Occupy Wall Street movement. These tend to be

Business Wire’s Cathy Baron Tamraz and Warren Buffett Ring Bell at NYSE in Honor of Business Wire’s 50th Birthday

Multiplatform, multigenerational success story of a communications industry leader celebrated by Wall Street, executives, team and clients NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Business Wire’s CEO Cathy Baron

Apartment Industry Reiterates Call to Protect Rental Housing in Any Carried Interest Tax Increase

WASHINGTON, Sept. 13, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The National Multi Housing Council (NMHC) and the National Apartment Association (NAA) reiterate their calls to protect rental housing as

Goldman's Abby Joseph Cohen returns to spotlight

Abby Joseph Cohen was once the public face of Goldman Sachs (NYSE: GS). During the big bull of the 1990s, the then-chief strategist was a near-ubiquitous presence on the airwaves and in the media.

Jamie Dimon defends bankers at Davos

Wall Street executives flocked back to Davos this year with some extra pep in their strut. The financial crisis has abated and the top firms have cut their ties with TARP. Many are making big bucks

OCE Interactive Signs Roosevelt Investment Group for Market Topographer® Stock Analysis Platform

NEW YORK, Aug. 16 /PRNewswire/ -- Jonathan Greenberg, CFA, president and CEO of OCE Interactive, announced that The Roosevelt Investment Group, Inc. has adopted OCE's Market Topographer® (

OCE Interactive Advisory Board Adds Schulte Roth & Zabel Partner David Nissenbaum

NEW YORK, April 12 /PRNewswire/ -- David Nissenbaum, a partner at law firm Schulte Roth & Zabel LLP, has joined the Board of Advisors of OCE Interactive, the company announced. OCE is the

Huh? Wall Street execs invited to contribute to Cuomo's campaign

New York state attorneys general have a grand tradition of using the position as a stepping stone to greater political glory. But such ambitions can make for some odd moments. New York AG Andrew