![]() ![]() During the feverish years of the late 1920s, five more offices opened and six moved to larger quarters. Before this office opened, business in New York had been conducted by wire and through New York brokerage houses. Nine branches sprang into existence during World War I, including PaineWebber ’s first in New York City in 1916. PaineWebber opened its first branch office in 1899 in the copper mining town of Houghton, Michigan. It purchased seats on the Chicago Board of Trade in 1909 and the Chicago Stock Exchange in 1916. In 1890 the firm joined the New York Stock Exchange. The firm admitted Charles Paine as a partner in 1881 and changed its name to PaineWebber & Company.įrom there, PaineWebber embarked on a steady course of expansion that would last well into the next century. The next year, Webber acquired a seat on the Boston Stock Exchange. Paine and Wallace Webber, formerly clerks at Boston ’s Blackstone National Bank, who set up shop on Congress Street in Boston. Paine & Webber was founded in 1880 by William A. Nevertheless, from a tiny partnership founded more than 115 years ago, PaineWebber has grown into a major international presence. PaineWebber runs the country ’s fourth largest brokerage, although it lags far behind the top three industry giants, Merrill Lynch & Co., Solomon Smith Barney Inc., and Morgan Stanley, Dean Witter, Discover & Co. is one of the largest full-service securities and commodities companies in the industry, offering asset management, investment banking, brokerage activities, and other related services to both institutional and individual investors. SICs: 6159 Miscellaneous Business Credit Institutions 6211 Security Brokers, Dealers & Flotation Companies 6282 Investment Advice 6311 Life Insurance 6719 Offices of Holding Companies, Not Elsewhere Classified 6722 Management Investment Companies, Open-End 6726 Unit Investment Trusts, Face-Amount Certificate Offices, Closed-End Management Investment Offices 6799 Investors, Not Elsewhere Classified Richard Williams, Jr., New Port Richey Mar.Incorporated: 1970 as Paine, Webber, Jackson & Curtis Inc. 2004Īlfred Walker Torrence, Jr., Port Richey Mar. 2002ĭiane Victor Kuenzel, Vice Chair Jan. 2004Īlbert Tharin Cooper III, Clearwater May 2005 Johnnye Ladine Friedrich, Inverness Sept. Richard Stephen Fitzpatrick, Vice Chair Feb. Kenneth Wade Boyette, Jr., Clermont July 2004 Samuel Grier Wells, Jacksonville June 2003 2004īernadette Moran, * Jacksonville Mar. 2005Ĭhanley Taylor Howell, Jacksonville July 2003 Foley, * Jacksonville April 2004Ĭourtney Kneece Grimm, Jacksonville Feb. 2003Īlexandra Krueger Hedrick, Vice Chair Oct. Stephen Barry Gallagher, Jacksonville Jan. 2003Īdam Gillespie AdamsIII, Jacksonville Nov. William Brian McMenamy, Jacksonville Jan. Thomas Theodore Demas, * Lake City July 2003Ĭraig Charles Jacobse, Live Oak Sept. 2005Īlbert James Wollermann, Tallahassee Sept. Geoffrey Bogart Schwartz, Tallahassee April 2003 Michael Patrick Donaldson, Tallahassee June 2003 Michael Anthony Jones, Niceville April 2005 James Clarence Campbell, Chair April 2003Ĭameron Denise Simpson, Vice Chair May 2003ĭavid M. Merritt, Jr., * Pensacola May 2005ĭebbie Horan Ritchie, * Pensacola May 2005 Stephen Herre Echsner, Vice Chair June 2005 * Member of The Florida Bar Board of GovernorsĪn asterisk (*) indicates a public member. Roulhac, attorney, Florida PowerĮdward A. Member of the Board of Governors, 12 to 15 representatives of variousĬitizens constituencies, and two lawyers.Įlizabeth Rominger, ProNational Insurance Forum membership includes a chair, who is a present or former To gain public understanding and support on significant legal/justice Its objectives are to inform andĮducate the public about the legal and justice systems, to serve as aįeedback mechanism and a sounding board on Bar plans and programs, and The forum provides a vehicle for two-wayĬommunication between the state's major citizens constituencies and To 18 members from throughout the state who are appointed to one-year terms by the Bar president. The Florida Bar Citizens Forum is an advisory group composed of 15 Retrieved from (The+Florida+Bar+Citizens.-a091969869 (The Florida Bar Citizens Forum-Young Lawyers Division). APA style: Officials, sections, committees.(The Florida Bar Citizens Forum-Young Lawyers Division)." Retrieved from (The+Florida+Bar+Citizens.-a091969869 (The Florida Bar Citizens Forum-Young Lawyers Division)." The Free Library. MLA style: "Officials, sections, committees. ![]()
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