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Executive Changes
Hires And Fires: March 25-29, 2002
Edited by Todd Jatras, 03.30.02, 12:00 PM ET
NEW YORK - Joseph Berardino, chief executive of embattled accounting firm Arthur Andersen, resigned, ending a 30-year career that saw him rise to the top spot just a year ago, only to watch the 89-year-old Chicago firm's very existence suddenly be called into question. More...
Goldman Sachs
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) named three new vice chairmen, who will be responsible for promoting further cohesion between the investment bank's various business units. Lloyd Blankfein, former co-head of fixed income, currency and commodities; Robert Steel, former head of equities; and Robert Kaplan, who had been global co-head of investment banking, will report to John Thain and John Thornton, co-presidents of Goldman, in their new roles. More...
Philip Morris
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). Philip Morris also said Andre Calantzopolous, 44, will become president and chief executive officer of Philip Morris International. Calantzopolous is former president of the company's Eastern Europe division. Michael Szymanczyk, 53, will become chairman of Philip Morris USA and will be replaced as president and chief executive by John Nelson, 50, who is a former president and chief executive of Philip Morris International. More...
J.D. Edwards & Co.
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) named its president and chief executive, Robert Dutkowsky, chairman of the board, making him the second person in the firm's 25-year history to hold that position. In a move first announced in January, Dutkowsky replaced C. Edward McVaney, J.D. Edwards' cofounder, as chairman. Dutkowsky, a veteran of tech giants IBM
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Computer Associates
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Independent power producer Calpine
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) appointed Robert Kelly as its chief financial officer, giving him the job of overseeing the finances of a company hit by credit downgrades and liquidity concerns. Kelly will succeed Ann Curtis, who was named vice chairman of the company. Kelly will also continue in his role as president of Calpine Finance. More...
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