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  2. Tom Keene (radio host) - Wikipedia

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    When his investment business slowed down after September 11, 2001, Keene contacted David Tamburelli at Bloomberg LP which led to him being interviewed by Matt Winkler, editor-in-chief of Bloomberg News, who hired him on the spot. Tom Keene started developing the idea of doing a one-hour radio show on the economy: Bloomberg on the Economy.

  3. Tom Keene - Wikipedia

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    Tom Keene (radio host) (born 1952), American radio host associated with Bloomberg Radio Tommy Keene (1958–2017), American singer-songwriter Thomas W. Keene (1840–1898), American stage actor

  4. Thomas Secunda - Wikipedia

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    Thomas "Tom" Secunda (born 1954) is an American billionaire businessman, best known as one of the four co-founders of Bloomberg L.P. and its vice chairman. [1] As of May 2022, his net worth was estimated at US$4.1 billion. [2] He has signed Giving Pledge which commits him to donating the majority of his wealth to charity.

  5. Duncan MacMillan (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    MacMillan worked at the investment bank Salomon Brothers with Michael Bloomberg, Thomas Secunda and Charles Zegar. [1] After Bloomberg - who was Salomon's former head of equity trading and sales and then head of computer systems and data - was fired when he opposed the takeover of the company by Phibro, a metals trading company, he invited Zegar, Secunda, and Macmillan to start up their own ...

  6. Charles Zegar - Wikipedia

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    Zegar is one of the four founding partners of Innovative Market Systems (later renamed Bloomberg L.P.), which was established in 1982. The other founders were Michael Bloomberg, Tom Secunda, and Duncan MacMillan. [6] Zegar met Bloomberg while both were working at Salomon Brothers. Zegar initially led Bloomberg's software development efforts. [7]

  7. Thomas L. Kempner Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Kempner was born on March 23, 1953, in Southampton, New York. He is the son of investment banker Thomas Lenox Kempner and New York socialite Nan Field Schlesinger (better known as Nan Kempner), who was the U.S. correspondent for Vogue France. [1] Among his siblings was younger brother James Lindsay Kempner. [2] [3]

  8. Pritzker family - Wikipedia

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    In 1995, Jay Pritzker, the co-founder of Hyatt, [clarification needed] stepped down and Thomas Pritzker took control of The Pritzker Organization. [4] When Jay died in 1999, the family split the business into 11 pieces worth $1.4 billion each [4] (choosing to settle a lawsuit from two family members, who apparently received $500 million each in 2005).

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