Morgan Stanley (MS) Confirms Key Management Changes
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Morgan Stanley (NYSE: MS) today announced a number of key leadership appointments to take effect on January 1, 2010, when James Gorman will become CEO and President of the Firm. At that time, as previously announced, John Mack will step down as CEO, while continuing to serve as Chairman of Morgan Stanley.
Key leadership changes include the following, among others:
Charles Johnston, Ken deRegt and Gary Lynch will continue in their current roles as President of Morgan Stanley Smith Barney, Morgan Stanley Chief Risk Officer and Morgan Stanley Chief Legal Officer, respectively. Mitch Petrick will step down from his position as Global Head of Institutional Sales and Trading on December 31, 2009. Controller Paul Wirth is being promoted to the position of Finance Director.
Mr. Gorman said, "Morgan Stanley has an incredible depth of talent and strong momentum across our businesses. Looking ahead, we must accelerate our business momentum by continuing to revitalize our sales and trading franchise, bringing together the full range of the Firm's products and ideas to meet the needs of our clients, and further bolstering our risk management capabilities, which will benefit from the highly complementary skills that Colm, Ruth, Ken deRegt and Paul Taubman bring to their respective roles. These appointments will ensure that we are leveraging our most experienced leaders in the best way possible to achieve these important goals. I have worked closely with each and every one of the talented individuals being named today, and I am confident that they are the right team - with the right skills - to help us lead Morgan Stanley forward."
Key leadership changes include the following, among others:
- Colm Kelleher, who previously served as CFO and as Head of Global Capital Markets, and Paul J. Taubman,previously Global Head of Investment Banking,will serve as Co-Presidents of Institutional Securities - with Mr. Kelleher overseeing the Sales and Trading business and Mr. Taubman focusing on Investment Banking, and both jointly overseeing Global Capital Markets;
- Ruth Porat, who previously served as Global Head of the Financial Institutions Group, will serve as CFO;
- Thomas Nides, who currently serves as Chief Administrative Officer, will take on additional responsibilities as the Firm's COO, including overseeing Firmwide Operations and Technology; and
- Jim Rosenthal, who currently serves as Head of Firmwide Technology and Operations, will serve as COO of Morgan Stanley Smith Barney and Head of Corporate Strategy for Morgan Stanley.
Charles Johnston, Ken deRegt and Gary Lynch will continue in their current roles as President of Morgan Stanley Smith Barney, Morgan Stanley Chief Risk Officer and Morgan Stanley Chief Legal Officer, respectively. Mitch Petrick will step down from his position as Global Head of Institutional Sales and Trading on December 31, 2009. Controller Paul Wirth is being promoted to the position of Finance Director.
Mr. Gorman said, "Morgan Stanley has an incredible depth of talent and strong momentum across our businesses. Looking ahead, we must accelerate our business momentum by continuing to revitalize our sales and trading franchise, bringing together the full range of the Firm's products and ideas to meet the needs of our clients, and further bolstering our risk management capabilities, which will benefit from the highly complementary skills that Colm, Ruth, Ken deRegt and Paul Taubman bring to their respective roles. These appointments will ensure that we are leveraging our most experienced leaders in the best way possible to achieve these important goals. I have worked closely with each and every one of the talented individuals being named today, and I am confident that they are the right team - with the right skills - to help us lead Morgan Stanley forward."
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