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Sheila McGillicuddy
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Sheila McGillicuddy is Managing Director in Leveraged Finance Group at Maxim Group LLC, an investment banking firm. Most recently, she was a Vice President at Goldman Sachs as the Head of its Investment Grade Loan Capital Markets. Prior to that, she was a Director at Merrill Lynch in its Leveraged Finance division and a Vice President with Chase Securities' Syndicated Finance Group. She also led the diversity initiative for Merrill Lynch's recruiting efforts at NYU Stern for a number of years. Before moving to New York, she worked for the International Civil Aviation Organization, a United Nations affiliate in Montreal. Sheila holds an MBA from McGill University in Quebec and a Bachelor of Science from the University of Waterloo in Ontario.

 

 

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