Word: client
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...corporate offices around town, though, Goodman's critics are worried that his client list--which once included Meyer Lansky and is riddled with the names of other alleged mobsters--could spell trouble. Chamber of Commerce president Pat Shalmy says that if Goodman is elected, "the image we've been trying to improve over the years might be set back." Goodman responds by quoting his mother: "My son's clients don't hurt anybody. They just kill each other...
...Some weeks, if I need to see a client, I'll go down to New York two or three days, but many weeks I don't leave Boston at all," Burns says...
Much of his work consists of helping to create "pitch books," which are presentations to sell the firm's investment plan to a client. These pitch books, sometimes called prospectuses, play the role of both a marketing document as well as a legal document, according to Tom J. Hsieh '97, an analyst at the firm Donaldson Lufkin Jenrette. The prospectus is used to sell the company to possible investors, but it also protects the investor from scams...
...addition to the hefty amount of paperwork, analysts do everything from answering phones, to scheduling plane flights and limousine rides when company executives travel to meet with client management...
Abraham says that she never feels isolated, rather the large amount of work each client demands makes the work team-oriented...