- Noreen Culhane
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Noreen M. Culhane Born September 8, 1950
Bronx, New YorkEthnicity Irish American Citizenship United States Alma mater College of Mount Saint Vincent, 1972 Employer New York Stock Exchange Title Executive Vice President Relatives Aunt to 15 nieces and nephews Website About the NYSE Noreen M. Culhane is the eldest of seven children born to Irish immigrants (from County Kerry) James Culhane and Maria Ann O’Connor. She is currently the Executive Vice President, Global Corporate Client Group, for the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE). She is responsible for the Exchange’s worldwide efforts to attract new listings and to serve companies already listed. Ms. Culhane manages Business Development, Client Service, Marketing and Sales Support function, the Initial Public Offering process and Structured Products for the Exchange’s business worldwide.[1]
Before joining the NYSE, Culhane spent 20 years at IBM, most recently as the Business Unit Executive for the securities industry. Her responsibilities in this position included sales, services and relationship management for major domestic securities firms. Immediately after college, she spent five years as a teacher in the Catholic schools of Westchester County, New York.
Culhane serves on the Management Committee for the NYSE and is a member of The Economic Club of New York. She also serves on the Fund Raising Board of the Borough of Manhattan Community College as well as the Board of the College of Mount Saint Vincent, her alma mater.
Culhane has a graduate degree in special education from the College of New Rochelle and completed the Advanced Management Program at Harvard Business School.
References
- ^ "Ireland House Oral History Collection: Noreen M. Culhane". New York Public Library. 2006-12-07. http://www.nyu.edu/library/bobst/research/aia/collections/ihoral/culhane01.htm. Retrieved 2008-11-23.
External links
- U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) biography
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