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Pamela D.
Gormley is Controller of State Street Corp., which she joined in 2004.
Previously, she was Executive Vice President and Corporate Controller of FleetBoston Financial Corporation.
Pamela D. Gormley active positions
| Companies | Position | Start |
|---|---|---|
The Boston Ballet, Inc.
The Boston Ballet, Inc. Media ConglomeratesConsumer Services Operates as an professional classical ballet company | Director/Board Member | - |
The Financial Executives Institute | Director/Board Member | - |
Former positions of Pamela D. Gormley
| Companies | Position | End |
|---|---|---|
FleetBoston Financial Corp.
FleetBoston Financial Corp. Major BanksFinance Individually managed equity portfolios emphasize long-term growth and are constructed from a list of between 30 and 50 stocks carefully selected from a universe of about 300 companies. Typically large capitalization, these stocks are identified through a process that combines bottom-up company-by-company analysis with top-down screening. Approved stocks are combined in a portfolio that is deliberately diversified across economic sectors to manage risk while capitalizing on long-term economic expectations and demographic trends. Equities: The firm methodology for equities investing includes a systematic analysis of macroeconomic conditions. To be included in a portfolio a company must: 1) have historically low relative p/e ratio of stock to industry, stock to market and stock to GNP; 2) be growing at a rate greater than its current p/e multiple; 3) have a strong cash flow; 4) have increasing levels of dividends. Stocks are sold when they reach an extreme in the established price range, the fundamentals deteriorate, or there are more compelling buying opportunities available. Balanced & Fixed: The firm uses a combination of economic, international, and political analysis to begin to determine the proper asset allocation between fixed-income and equity investments. Fixed-income parameters are based upon forecasts of trends in economics and interest rates and other technical considerations. The equity portion of the portfolio is determined by establishing a likely range for the market based upon forecasts of earnings, inflation, and corporate price-earnings. In addition, consideration is given to the clients' investment objectives. | Comptroller/Controller/Auditor | - |
| STATE STREET CORPORATION | Corporate Officer/Principal | - |
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| Private companies | 5 |
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State Street Corp.
State Street Corp. Finance/Rental/LeasingFinance Operates as bank holding company whose subsidiary provides financial and commercial loans and commercial real estate services | Finance |
FleetBoston Financial Corp.
FleetBoston Financial Corp. Major BanksFinance Individually managed equity portfolios emphasize long-term growth and are constructed from a list of between 30 and 50 stocks carefully selected from a universe of about 300 companies. Typically large capitalization, these stocks are identified through a process that combines bottom-up company-by-company analysis with top-down screening. Approved stocks are combined in a portfolio that is deliberately diversified across economic sectors to manage risk while capitalizing on long-term economic expectations and demographic trends. Equities: The firm methodology for equities investing includes a systematic analysis of macroeconomic conditions. To be included in a portfolio a company must: 1) have historically low relative p/e ratio of stock to industry, stock to market and stock to GNP; 2) be growing at a rate greater than its current p/e multiple; 3) have a strong cash flow; 4) have increasing levels of dividends. Stocks are sold when they reach an extreme in the established price range, the fundamentals deteriorate, or there are more compelling buying opportunities available. Balanced & Fixed: The firm uses a combination of economic, international, and political analysis to begin to determine the proper asset allocation between fixed-income and equity investments. Fixed-income parameters are based upon forecasts of trends in economics and interest rates and other technical considerations. The equity portion of the portfolio is determined by establishing a likely range for the market based upon forecasts of earnings, inflation, and corporate price-earnings. In addition, consideration is given to the clients' investment objectives. | Finance |
Southern Methodist University
Southern Methodist University Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
The Financial Executives Institute | |
The Boston Ballet, Inc.
The Boston Ballet, Inc. Media ConglomeratesConsumer Services Operates as an professional classical ballet company | Consumer Services |
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