Articles tagged "Lisa Dolly"
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In extreme air conditioning, Jim Crowley put industrial strength stamp on Pershing INSITE, but admits his custodian needs to get stronger in end-user software
Pershing COO, who took CEO job in May following Lisa Dolly's abrupt departure, made the event zero in on technology, yet again
June 18, 2019 at 3:35 AM
What to make of Pershing CEO Lisa Dolly's surprise exit and the sped-up entry of 35-year Pershing veteran Jim Crowley
When Dolly and Lori Hardwick were promoted, bing, bing, in 2016, Pershing experienced a lift but here comes 'charismatic' and 'RIA-familiar' Jim Crowley
May 9, 2019 at 2:18 AM
Pershing CEO Lisa Dolly flaunts size and software at INSITE 2018
The new leadership continues to push RIAs to see the custodian as less niche but more nimble
June 11, 2018 at 7:33 PM
Part of futuristic Pershing Insite 2017 is Mark Tibergien letting RIABiz know that he is intensively grooming his own successors
The Pershing Advisor Solutions CEO came aboard in 2007 but he'll leave a much bigger, younger, more feminine, techier unit -- with more of a BNY Mellon feel to it
June 19, 2017 at 11:12 PM
The 10 takeaways Chip Roame imparted at his Tiburon CEO Summit in NYC and other items I gleaned by gumshoe reporting
From the Battery Ritz common space, disembodied text and email recipients appear in human form
April 6, 2017 at 5:26 PM
Lori Hardwick resigns from COO job at Pershing in 'completely unexpected' move
The longtime Envestnet exec is apparently leaving to join an entrepreneurial venture just a year after surprising observers by taking the post at the BNY Mellon subsidiary
February 1, 2017 at 11:27 PM
Completing matriarchal coup, Pershing raids Envestnet's top drawer to grab Lori Hardwick, whom many thought unpoachable
Pershing's top two executives are now women with Lisa Dolly being replaced as COO by another dynamo
February 11, 2016 at 7:45 PM
Why Pershing's CEO pick looks uninspired, and why that look may be deceiving
LIsa Dolly is a rare 'lifer' in a transient industry but those who know the clearing giant's first woman leader say her entrepreneurial spirit and decades at Pershing make her an inspired choice