Jaquish
Advisors Incorporated, founded 1989, and Aurora Advisors Incorporated,
founded 1998. President
The
Sumitomo Bank, Ltd. , 1987-1989. Head of Mergers and Acquisitions.
Established and led a New York-based mergers and acquisitions department
for the world's second-largest bank. As part of worldwide effort,
achieved top position in U.S.-Japan transactions in 1988 and first
half of 1989.
McKinsey
& Company, Inc., 1983-1987. Engagement Manager. Devised investment
banking strategy and assisted Sumitomo Bank in making $500 million
investment in Goldman Sachs. Served international financial institutions
extensively on strategy, organization, assessment of acquisitions
and new ventures, and operational effectiveness projects. Evaluated
investments for the firm.
Goldman,
Sachs & Co., 1981-1983. Associate, Corporate Finance. Participated
in the firm's acquisition of J. Aron & Company. Worked on 18 public
offerings, several private placements as well as real estate financings,
leveraged buy-outs, and merger and corporate finance advisory projects.
Salomon
Brothers, 1980. Associate. Divided summer between corporate finance
and mortgage finance.
Harvard
Graduate School of Business Administration, 1979-1981 M.B.A. Concentrated
in Finance and General Management. Baker Scholar. Loeb Fellow (finance
prize)
Harvard
College, 1975-1979 A.B. Concentrated in History and Literature
(honors major). Phi Beta Kappa (elected junior year, top 2% of class)