Christopher M. O'Meara

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Mr. O'Meara has been the Chief Financial Officer of the Company since December 2004 and is an Executive Vice President of the Company. In addition, he has served as the Company's Global Controller since April 2002. Prior to serving as Global Controller, he served as Financial Controller since April 2001. Mr. O'Meara served as the Company's Assistant Controller from July 1995 until April 2001. He joined the Firm in 1994 and has held various management positions in the Finance Division, including Head of Expense Management, Chief Financial Officer of the Investment Banking Division and Head of Financial Management Information. On September 20, 2007, Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. announced that Christopher M. O'Meara will assume the role of global head of Risk Management effective as of December 1, 2007. As global head of Risk Management, Chris O'Meara will be responsible for all aspects of the Firm's risk profile, including oversight of risk management policies, procedures, analytics and metrics; and, in conjunction with the Firm's Executive Committee, monitoring Firmwide risk appetite, trading limits and required equity capital. Chris O'Meara joined Lehman Brothers in 1994. During his tenure with the Firm, he has served in various prominent roles across Finance including global controller, head of Expense Management, chief financial officer of Investment Banking, and head of Financial Management Information.



 

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