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Dean Stephen J. Friedman Named Candidate for NYSE
Regulation "Fair Representation" Board
NEW YORK, May 19, 2006 – Dean Stephen J. Friedman has been named
the second of two candidates for the NYSE Regulation Board selected by
the Director Candidate Recommendation Committee (DCRC), which
represents NYSE Member Organizations and other constituents of New
York Stock Exchange LLC (NYSE LLC)
Dean Friedman joins five other candidates, who have been cleared by the
relevant NYSE Nominating & Governance Committees for service on
the boards of NYSE LLC, NYSE Market, and NYSE Regulation. This
is part of a process established to ensure that the Member
Organizations of NYSE LLC have “fair representation” on the boards
of each of these NYSE Group, Inc. entities. Each of these boards must
have a minimum of twenty percent and no fewer than two “Fair
Representation” Directors.
William B. Summers, Jr., Vice Chairman of McDonald Investments, chaired
the DCRC, which identified, discussed and selected the candidates for
the NYSE LLC Board, NYSE Regulation Board, and NYSE Market Board.
After screening candidates for conflicts and qualifications, two
candidates for each of the NYSE LLC and NYSE Market Board were
submitted to the NYSE Group Nominating & Governance Committee, and
two candidates for the NYSE Regulation Board were submitted to the
NYSE Regulation Nominating & Governance Committee. All
candidates were found to meet independence standards and other
qualifications to serve.
BIOGRAPHICAL PROFILE – Stephen
J. Friedman
Prior to his appointment as dean, Friedman was a senior
partner at Debevoise & Plimpton LLP, where he served as
co-chairman of the firm’s corporate department from 1993 to 2000.
Before he rejoined Debevoise in September 1993, Dean Friedman was
executive vice president and general counsel of The Equitable
Companies Incorporated and its subsidiary, The Equitable Life
Assurance Society of the United States. Before joining Equitable
in 1988, Dean Friedman was executive vice president of the E.F. Hutton
Group Inc. (1986-88) and a partner at Debevoise.
Dean Friedman also has served as a commissioner of the Securities
and Exchange Commission (1980-81), deputy assistant secretary of the
Treasury for Capital Markets Policy (1978-79), special assistant to
the U.S. Maritime Administrator (1964-65), and law clerk to Justice
William J. Brennan Jr. of the United States Supreme Court (1963-64).
Dean Friedman is chairman emeritus of American Ballet Theatre.
He also serves as chairman of the executive committee and a trustee of
the Practising Law Institute, trustee of the Asian University for
Women Support Foundation, and he is a member of the Council on Foreign
Relations. In addition, Dean Friedman has served as chairman of
the Overseas Development Council and chairman of the Securities
Regulation Committee of the Association of the Bar of the City of New
York and as a member of the ABA Special Committee on Lawyers’
Political Contributions. He joined the board of Refco in
February 2006 after the company had filed for bankruptcy. He has
served as a board member of CCL Industries Inc., Donaldson, Lufkin
& Jenrette, ConRail, The National Association of Securities
Dealers, the Chicago Board Options Exchange, and United Way of New
York City.
Dean Friedman received his AB magna cum laude in 1959 from
the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs at
Princeton University, and his JD magna cum laude in 1962 from
Harvard Law School, where he was an editor of the Harvard Law
Review and a recipient of the Sears Prize.
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