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Mr. Spangenberg, the chairman, was an attorney at Jones Day in the '80s and then an investment banker at Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette.
Founder of Priceline Spoiling for a Fight Over Tech Patents John Letzing 2011
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A graduate of Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Mr. Arita worked at the now-defunct accounting firm Arthur Andersen in Washington before joining Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette, a Wall Street firm highly regarded for its stock research.
Insurance: Life 2011
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Mr. Cobb joined Deutsche Bank in 2002 after spending five years in the CMBS group of Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette.
LNR Taps Vets of Deutsche Bank Lingling Wei 2010
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Mr. Chalsty, chairman of Muirfield Capital Management and former chairman of Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette, Inc., sees the support of Overcoming Obstacles as partly a payback for the scholarship that he received to travel from his native South Africa to study in the U.S.
Handshakes, Fashion Tips and Other Life Lessons Melanie Grayce West 2012
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Jenrette, 60, was working a real estate deal in Italy when she met the prince in 2003, she told the Times, and soon moved into the villa.
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Jenrette, who has been a lawyer and in the PR biz, is still working on a reduced schedule these days, helping longtime clients.
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Jenrette and then left to set up his own hedge fund.
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Jenrette, who has been a lawyer and in the PR biz, is still working on a reduced schedule these days, helping longtime clients.
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"I am very blessed," Jenrette, 74, told us Tuesday from his home in Myrtle Beach, where he was on the porch "looking at the heavenly bodies on the beach."
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Jenrette, 60, was working a real estate deal in Italy when she met the prince in 2003, she told the Times, and soon moved into the villa.
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