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Richard H. Jenrette

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On July 14, 2008, Richard H. Jenrette was appointed to the board of directors. Mr. Jenrette, who founded Donaldson Lufkin & Jenrette Inc. (DLJ) in 1959 with William Donaldson (later Chairman of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission) and Dan Lufkin, and served as DLJ"s Chairman and CEO, was also responsible for taking DLJ public in 1970, making it the first publicly traded investment banking firm in the United States. He later became Chairman and CEO of The Equitable Companies Incorporated. Mr. Jenrette is also a former Chairman of the Securities Industry Association and has served as a director or trustee of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Advanced Micro Devices Inc., the American Stock Exchange, The Rockefeller Foundation, The Duke Endowment, the University of North Carolina, New York University and the National Trust for Historic Preservation.


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