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Top black executive leaves Morgan Stanley for Lazard.


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 among black Wall Street executives, William M. Lewis Jr. bids farewell to a 24-year career at financial services The examples and perspective in this article or section may not represent a worldwide view of the subject.
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 firm Morgan Stanley To comply with Wikipedia's , the introduction of this article needs a complete rewrite.  and says hello to global investment firm Lazard. Lewis will serve as co-chairman of investment banking at Lazard. The 48-year-old top Wall Street executive (see "B.E. Wall Street All-Stars," October 2002) says Lazard presented him with "a good opportunity and a platform" to do what he loves and be a "trusted adviser to a number of decision makers [clients] at Lazard."

Lewis made his mark as the first, black partner at Morgan Stanley, a feat he achieved in seven years--the fastest ever at a financial services firm. The native of Richmond, Virginia Richmond IPA: [ɹɯʒmɐnɖ] is the capital of the Commonwealth of Virginia, in the United States. , and Harvard B.A. and M.B.A. graduate, spent his entire career at Morgan Stanley. He was promoted to managing director in 1989 and went on to lead the firm's mergers and acquisitions division before heading its worldwide corporate finance department. His last post at Morgan Stanley was head of global banking where he oversaw international banking operations for institutional clients, which included Sara Lee
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Vernon E. Jordan Jr., senior managing director at Lazard, says Lewis is terrific for the company and calls him a banker with "breadth and depth." Says Jordan, "He will greatly enhance Lazard with his presence and participation."
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Title Annotation:Newsmaker; William M. Lewis Jr. will serve as co-chairman of investment banking
Author:Monroe, Melissa S.
Publication:Black Enterprise
Article Type:Brief Article
Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Jul 1, 2004
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