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  2. Robert W. Baird - Wikipedia

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    He was named chairman when the firm joined the New York Stock Exchange in 1948. Following the tradition of companies joining the NYSE, the firm took the name of its lead partner and officially became Robert W. Baird & Co.. He retired from the company in 1960, at age 77, and he died on 12 March 1969, at the age of 85.

  3. Baird (investment bank) - Wikipedia

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    Robert W. Baird & Co. is an American multinational independent investment firm and financial services company. It is the principal U.S. operating subsidiary of Baird, an international, employee-owned firm providing investment banking, capital markets, private equity, wealth management, and asset management services to individuals, corporations, institutional investors, and municipalities.

  4. Robert Baird - Wikipedia

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    Robert Baird (cyclist) (born 1942), Australian cyclist; Robert Baird (flying ace) (1921–1992), American Marine flying ace; Robert Baird (swimmer) (born 1973), Canadian medley swimmer; Robert L. Baird (1920–2005), American jockey; Robert L. Baird, screenplay writer on Curious George and others; Robert W. Baird (1883–1968), American ...

  5. Charles Washington Baird - Wikipedia

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    Born in Princeton, New Jersey, he was the second son to the evangelical Presbyterian historian Rev. Robert Baird, master of the Latin school in Princeton, New Jersey.He went to Europe in 1835 with his father, when the elder Baird went to represent the Foreign Evangelical Society, whose mission was to support the Protestant cause in the Catholic countries of Europe.

  6. Robert W. Haack - Wikipedia

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    In 1940, he returned to Milwaukee where he began his career in the securities industry as a stockbroker with Robert W. Baird & Company. [1] After moving from trader to head of the department, then syndicate manager and later institutional sales manager, he became a partner at Baird in 1950 before moving to Washington in 1964.

  7. Sir Robert Baird, 1st Baronet - Wikipedia

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    In 1669 Robert Baird was a partner with the architect William Bruce and others in a planned voyage to New York with two ships, the Hope and the James of Leith. The owners of the Hope planned to transport "strong and idle beggars, vagabonds, egyptians , common and notorious whores , thieves and other dissolute and loose persons" voluntarily ...

  8. Ronald Kruszewski - Wikipedia

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    Ronald James Kruszewski is an American business executive. Kruszewski is the chairman, chief executive officer, and former president of Stifel. [1] [2] Earlier in his career, he was a Certified Public Accountant and audit supervisor for KPMG, and later a chief financial officer for Robert W. Baird & Co. Kruszewski was appointed to serve on the Federal Advisory Council by the board of the ...

  9. Talk:Robert W. Baird - Wikipedia

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