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Brandom named new CFO/executive vice president of Trinity Wall Street

Stacy Brandom has been named CFO and executive VP of Trinity Wall St. In her new position, Brandom will oversee Trinity's offices of corporate controller, real estate finance, treasury and investments, strategic human resources and planning, technology information systems, facilities and the Trinity Conference Center. The CFO and executive VP is a member of Trinity Wall St.'s senior executive team, guiding the development and management of asset alignment strategies to ensure a balance between real estate and endowment investments, in order to achieve strategic goals that support Trinity's mission. "A recognized leader in finance, Stacy Brandom has a distinguished record of achievement and we look forward to her accomplishments as part of Trinity's senior executive team," said the Rev. Dr. James Cooper, rector of Trinity Wall St. "As CFO and executive VP she will provide the highest quality financial and business counsel to the entire Trinity organization including the Vestry, the senior executive team, and myself ensuring that the financial resources of the parish are optimally employed in support of our mission objectives." Prior to joining Trinity, Brandom was the CFO and managing director for Citi Smith Barney. Prior to joining Smith Barney, she worked for JPMorgan Chase for 21 years. At JPMorgan Chase, Brandom served in numerous financial and management roles, including CFO and senior VP for the corporate sector, CFO and senior VP for the commercial banking group, and head of strategy and managing director for the investment bank. Most recently, Brandom was the managing advisor for Brandom Advisors, LLC providing financial advice to individuals, families and small businesses. Commenting on her appointment to Trinity Wall St., Brandom said, "I'm delighted to join Trinity Wall St., one of the most distinguished and historical institutions in New York City. I look forward to working with the rector, the vestry, the congregation and the entire Trinity team to manage Trinity's resources for the benefit of its mission priorities 'for a world of good.'" Brandom, earned an M.B.A., Finance and Marketing, from J. L. Kellogg Graduate School of Management, Northwestern University, Evanston, Ill. and a B.B.A., Accounting and Information Systems, from University of North Texas, Denton, Tex. She succeeds Steven Duggan, who is retiring from professional life after six years with Trinity Wall St.
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