Remembering Greg – by Sara Silverman

I met Greg nearly four years ago on his first day in the Charlotte office at Wells Fargo. I was a first year analyst in another group and by chance, our computers were adjacent. Our conversation began as he looked over the screen asking for help with his computer. Being a new analyst (this was my…

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Remembering Greg – by Jerri Sue Gienger

Greg and I met when we worked together, back in the last century, at a small satellite division of Alex Brown & Sons. Fortunately for me, the office seating arrangement had us placed next to each other. Greg’s personality, easy going nature and intelligence were easy to gravitate toward. As frequently mentioned by others, he was more than…

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Remembering Greg – by Adam Rivkin

Even now, looking back, I feel like I knew Greg for a long time. I remember feeling that way, too, when he was alive, even when I’d only known him for a few weeks or months. We met when I was in college; I was an intern on the mortgage desk and he was my…

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Remembering Greg – by Randy Ahlgren

Over the course of our working careers we cross paths with a variety of people, some of whom can only be remembered vaguely. Then there are others who leave their mark and can be remembered long after. I was able to meet one of those people who left their mark in 2012, when Greg Reiter…

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Remembering Greg – by Jeana Curro

I had the privilege of working as Greg’s analyst twice in my career.  I first met Greg in 2005 when he came to join our group at UBS.  That was my very first job out of college; it was probably Greg’s 40th (he never could sit still for too long!).  Once Greg joined our little team, he fit…

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