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More details on Dexter Senft's life after EJV Partners L.P. (IMD, July 19). Senft, who left the EJV last July for Lehman Brothers Inc., bears the title of managing director for quantitative research, and reports to research chief Martha Dillman.
Quotron has bid adieu to three members of its sales force in New York: Jay Fuchs, who handled Dean Witter Reynolds Inc., Smith Barney Harris Upham & Co., and Kidder Peabody & Co. and Dick Francavilla, who managed Merrill Lynch & Co. Fuchs and Francavilla have retired, says Quotron chief operating officer Max Gould. Also gone is national account manager Joan Koliski, who left for Thomson's Bond Buyer municipal bond information unit but has landed instead at J.P. Morgan & Co., where she is vice president in the global technology group.
Reuters America has merged its television and media sales groups with its newsgathering organization, to form a new Media Business Unit. Andrew Nibley, editor-America and senior vice president, heads the unit. Reporting to him are Art Bushnell, senior vice president for media sales and marketing, Chris Travers, senior vice president for television, Kate McCooey, vice president media operations and Brian Williams, as assistant news editor.
Market News Service Inc., meanwhile, has reclaimed Denny Gulino as Washington bureau chief. Prior to his most recent post as vice president for communications at the National Association of Manufacturers, Gulino had headed Market News Services' New York bureau.
For others who returned from their delightful summer vacations restless and resolved to change jobs, the want ads hold plenty of promise. ADP wants sales execs with a buy-side bent for regional offices it's opening in Chicago, Boston, San Francisco and New York. Securities Industry Automation Corp. needs a few good systems analysts, designers and programmers. McGraw-Hill has room for a strategic planner, to work with its S&P equity group.
Anyone dying to be product manager for Dow Jones Telerate's digital data feeds? The job is open. Meanwhile, in Washington, D.C., Telerate is looking to hire a sales rep. And in New York, an account manager for technical analysis products.
The summer has already brought a few new hires to Dow Jones Telerate. From Thomson Financial, Anne-Marie Martinson joins in Boston, while Gregory Elmiger joins from Donaldson Lufkin Jenrette Securities Corp. to work out of Harborside. Both are client support reps. Atlanta gets account manager Partick Flautt, who had traded commodities. Meanwhile, Paula Banfield left a job as telecommunications client manager at Kidder Peabody & Co. to manage Telerate's sales administration, also in Harborside.
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