| From 1990 to 1997, Kevin Haggerty served as Senior Vice President
for Equity Trading at Fidelity Capital Markets, Boston, a division
of Fidelity Investments. He was responsible for all U.S. institutional
and broker/dealer equity trading. He was also responsible for Option,
Agency over-the-counter and all of the various exchanges' floor operations
and execution, including the Chicago Board Options Exchange (CBOE),
New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), American Stock Exchange, Pacific Stock
Exchange, and Boston Stock Exchange.
While at Fidelity Capital Markets, Haggerty was involved in many
different aspects of the securities industry, including technology
developments. He also served as a member of the managing director's
committee of the CBOE; as a member of the NYSE Stock Allocation
Committee; as a member of the board of governors of the Chicago
Stock Exchange; as a member of U.T.A.C., the NYSE upstairs trading
advisory committee; as a member of the S.I.A. Committee to advise
the Securities and Exchange Commission on various aspects of the
securities industry; and as a member of N.O.I.P., the National Organization
of Investment Professionals.
From 1981 to 1990, he served as a general partner at Walsh Greenwood
in charge of convertible/equity trading. He was responsible for
the sales and marketing of the "SHARK" system, the first
personal computer-based equity/option trading system.
From 1976 to 1981, he was a vice president at Dean Witter-Reynolds,
where he managed the company's convertible/equity trading.
Haggerty received his Bachelor of Science degree from Manhattan
College. From 1965 to 1969 he served in the U.S. Marine Corps and
was a decorated Marine Corps Infantry Officer for his service in
Vietnam during the Tet Offensive in 1968.
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