Stephen Bollenbach (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Stephen Bollenbach" in English language version.

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  • Golub, Harvey. "Chairman's Message (Harvey Golub, non-executive Chairman of the Board))" (PDF). AIG website. Retrieved 19 December 2018. During the year, Stephen Bollenbach, Martin Feldstein, James Orr, Virginia Rometty, Michael Sutton, Edmund Tse, and Ed Liddy retired after a period of time spent dealing with the liquidity crisis and the initial work on the government bailout.

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  • "Financial wizard tries to untangle Trump empire". New York Times News Service. 1991-04-28. Retrieved 19 December 2018. Mr. Bollenbach was brought in by the developer after Mr. Trump's creditors insisted that he hire a chief financial officer, a position that had never existed at the Trump Organization.

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  • Winans, Chris (2008-01-16). "AIG Elects Stephen F. Bollenbach to Board of Directors". Business Wire (AIG press release). Retrieved 19 December 2018.

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  • Fink, Ronald (1997-11-01). "Managing Mickey's Money". Corporate Finance News. Retrieved 19 December 2018. In fact, a few months before Bollenbach joined Disney from Marriott in April 1995, Nanula doffed the CFO hat, which he had worn since August 1991, and replaced it with that of president of The Disney Store Worldwide.

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  • Silverman, Gary; Nicolaou, Anna Nicolaou (2016-10-21). "Steve Bollenbach, hospitality executive, 1942-2016". Financial Times. Retrieved 19 December 2018. He served as chief financial officer of Marriott and Walt Disney and chief executive of Hilton Hotels, a post he held from 1996 to 2007, when he sold the company to Blackstone for $26bn. ... He helped craft Marriott's 1992 split into a hotel management operation and a real estate holding company, as well as Disney's $19bn deal to buy Capital Cities/ABC in 1995.
  • Silverman, Gary; Nicolaou, Anna Nicolaou (2016-10-21). "Steve Bollenbach, hospitality executive, 1942-2016". Financial Times. Retrieved 19 December 2018. He served as chief financial officer of Marriott and Walt Disney and chief executive of Hilton Hotels, a post he held from 1996 to 2007, when he sold the company to Blackstone for $26bn. ... He helped craft Marriott's 1992 split into a hotel management operation and a real estate holding company, as well as Disney's $19bn deal to buy Capital Cities/ABC in 1995.

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  • "AIG CEO, Chairman Liddy Calls It Quits; Search On for 2 Replacements". Insurance Journal. 2009-05-21. Retrieved 19 December 2018. Liddy "answered the call of his country and the needs of AIG without reservation amid one of the darkest periods of the current financial crisis," said Stephen A. Bollenbach, AIG's lead director, in honoring Liddy.
  • "AIG Names 6 Independent Directors". Insurance Journal. 2009-05-20. Retrieved 19 December 2018. American International Group, Inc. (AIG) announced that six new independent director nominees will stand for election at the AIG 2009 annual meeting of shareholders scheduled on June 30.

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  • Farhi, Paul (1992-02-01). "MARRIOTT UNDERGOES MANAGEMENT SHAKE-UP". Washington Post. Retrieved 19 December 2018. In a top-level management shake-up, Marriott Corp. yesterday named a former executive as its new chief financial officer after one of the company's most senior officers resigned. Bethesda-based Marriott named as its top financial executive Stephen F. Bollenbach, who most recently helped Donald Trump restructure his debt-ridden empire.
  • Chris Kraul; Jesus Sanchez (7 June 1996). "Hilton Hotels to acquire Bally Entertainment". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2012-05-10.

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  • Orwall, Bruce (7 June 1996). "Hilton to acquire Bally Entertainment in push to be largest gambling concern". Wall Street Journal. ProQuest 398694119. (subscription required)
  • "Hilton completes Bally deal". Wall Street Journal. 19 December 1996. ProQuest 398548351. (subscription required)

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  • "A.I.G. fires CEO Martin Sullivan". United Press International. 2008-06-16. Retrieved 19 December 2018. Sullivan is leaving after three years at the helm and will be replaced by A.I.G. Chairman Robert Willumstad, a former president and chief operating officer of Citigroup, Inc. … A.I.G. also named former Hilton Hotels executive Stephen Bollenbach, as its lead independent director, a company statement said.

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  • Teitelbaum, Richard (November 5, 2016). "Donald Trump's Loyal Numbers Man". Wall Street Journal. Mr. Weisselberg started off working for Mr. Trump's father, Fred, and by the late 1980s was controller of the Trump Organization. In this role Mr. Weisselberg worked under CFO Stephen Bollenbach, who was hired in 1990.