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James Anthony Carmichael (born September 14, 1941) is an American Grammy-winning musician, arranger, and record producer. At first he started off in Los Angeles as an arranger and producer for Motown acts like The Temptations and the Jackson 5 .
As of February 2021, American Securities and its affiliates had approximately $23 billion under management. American Securities has invested in 67 companies across a variety of industries. As of February 2021, American Securities is currently partnered with 21 companies that have 109,900 collective employees worldwide. [1]
James Anthony Carmichael (born 1941), American music arranger and record producer James V. Carmichael (1910–1972), American lawyer, businessman, and member of the Georgia General Assembly James Henry Carmichael Jr. (1907–1983), American airmail pilot, airline executive
A day after the Trump administration sent a missive to all federal employees inviting them to resign, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's acting boss, Mark Uyeda, addressed staff in a ...
James Lyle Inactive 1997–2011 Nezu Asia Capital Management [7] David Snoddy Active 2000–Present North Sound Capital [8] Tom McAuley Inactive 1997–2007 Ospraie Management, LLC [9] Dwight W. Anderson: Active 2004–Present Pantera Capital: Dan Morehead Active 2003–Present Ridgefield Capital Management Robert Ellis Active 2004–Present
The firm was one of four investment banks that, as a group, were referred to as the “Four Horsemen,” due to their prominence in the underwriting of the IPOs of many of the most successful companies in Silicon Valley at the time. [6] [7] From 1989 to 1996, Montgomery Securities raised $57.3 billion in equity and underwrote 293 IPOs. [8]
Sandler O'Neill + Partners, L.P. was founded in 1988 by Herman S. Sandler, Thomas O’Neill and four other executives from the firm Bear Stearns.Though today it serves companies of all sizes, the firm was founded with an emphasis on community and mid-size banks, as its founders saw that smaller financial institutions were underserved by the existing advisement system. [2]
Carmichael was elected to two terms as a Georgia legislator (1935–1940) [1] without opposition. [2] Carmichael served in the Georgia House of Representatives. [4] He decided not to seek a third term when his law firm took on a major client that did business with the state to avoid potential conflicts of interest.