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Drexel Burnham Lambert names George Douglas as research director.
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March 5, 1984
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NEW YORK, March 5 /PRNewswire/ -- Drexel Burnham Lambert, the international investment banking and securities firm, today announced that George Douglas has been named director of quantitative investment research and a member of the Investment Policy Committee. Douglas replaces Nunzio Tartaglia, who has resigned.
Douglas has worked closely with Tartaglia since he joined the firm in December 1980. He has been instrumental in the design, implementation, and marketing of the company's quantitative research products as well as the ...
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