MFX Fairfax - Morristown, NJ since Mar 2012
VP Infrastructure
DTCC - Greater New York City Area Nov 2008 - Feb 2012
VP Head of Distributed Platforms at Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation, DTCC
UBS AG - Zurich, Switzerland Jan 2007 - Nov 2008
Executive Director, Global Head of Web Hosting Services Global Wealth Management & Business Banking
UBS/Perot Systems 1996 - 2006
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IBM Jun 1993 - Oct 1994
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University of Iowa 1986 - 1990
BS, Computer Science
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The first American woman to win multiple gold medals was Andrea Mead Lawrence, who won slalom and giant slalom in 1952. She carried the Olympic torch for the 1960 opening ceremony in Squaw Valley, passing it to American gold medalist speedskater Ken Henry in a memorable flame lighting.
Fairfax Media's Peter Hartcher notes former treasury secretary Ken Henry's comments about the inability of the current tax system to produce sufficient revenue and asks both leaders: What programs will you cut, and if you're not going to cut any programs, what taxes will you increase? Mr Rudd says
The one hope left for business is that the parties put some serious thought in to reforming the tax system. Former Treasury secretary Ken Henry reviewed the Tax Act in 2010 and provided 138 recommendations. Among them was the Resource Super Profits Tax which eventually cost Kevin Rudd his job as PM
financial crisis in October 2008 was the reason for Swan's Euromoney award. Rudd and Swan took to heart Treasury secretary Ken Henry's succinct advice - ''go hard, go early, go households'' - and immediately shovelled out more than $8 billion to households in one-off payments to keep them spending.
Date: Jun 28, 2013
Category: World
Source: Google
A document to take into battle - Sydney Morning Herald
Mr Swan's panacea for the global financial crisis, starting in late 2008, was fiscal stimulus; the government spent big, following the advice of the then Treasury secretary, Ken Henry, to ''go early, go hard, go households''. The Rudd government spent at least $50 billion on cash handouts and infras
Given that few people read beyond the first half dozen paragraphs of anything, the Prime Minister's media release worked hard to make Ken Henry's paper look pedestrian. The paper's best shot, according to Gillard, is to propose that Australia by 2025 will brilliantly rise to a global top 10 positionYou could even wonder about the timing of the release of Ken Henry's latest and somewhat lesser effort. Did the government think it could move the news cycle on from the MYEFO fiddles with Henry's paper? Or did they want to blur its general lack of impact by following on the mini-budget's heels?
This undeniable and irreversible trend has been obvious for some time, but it has taken Ken Henry and his fellow authors in the White Paper to document it as an urgent call to arms, and Gillard to take the political plunge. And she has taken it in the starkest terms: her statement at the weekend mad
Date: Oct 28, 2012
Category: Business
Source: Google
Resources bureau takes conservative line on iron ore price bounce
Former Treasury secretary Ken Henry also said he was unconvinced by recent pessimism towards China's economy. It still had a lot of catching up to do if it was to get close to living standards in the West, he said, and this would require extensive capital investment.