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Robert Kelly, CEO of Bank of New York Mellon Corp. , said Wednesday the federal government should focus on "closing the gaps in our regulatory system" to avoid another major financial crisis. Full Article at Pittsburgh Entertainment
The call for drastic action was issued by Robert Kelly, president of Local 308 of the Amalgamated Transit Union, based on two recent incidents. Full Article at Chicago Tribune
WASHINGTON - MARCH 27: Ronald Logue (L), CEO of State Street and Robert Kelly, CEO of Mellon Financial Bank of New York walk down the driveway to attend a meeting at the White House on March 27, 2009 in Washington DC. View Photo »
A Birmingham small businessman challenged local political and business leaders on Tuesday to rally around his plan for Jefferson County to avoid bankruptcy. Full Article at Birmingham Business Journal
Not happy with the CTA's plans for cutbacks and layoffs, one CTA Union is preparing to dig in its heels. Full Article at Chicagoist
One of the capital region's most wanted is in custody, but not before he jumped off a local bridge. Robert Kelly was wanted by new york state parole for a parole violation. Today Kelly was stopped on the Hulett Street Bridge, when he gave chase. Full Article at Fox 23 New York
WASHINGTON - MARCH 27: Kenneth D. Lewis (3rd-R),Chairman, CEO, President of Bank of America speaks while Robert Kelly (L), Chairman and CEO,of Bank of New York Mellon, , Rick Waddell (2nd-L) CEO of Northern Trust, John Stumpf, (3rd-L) ,CEO Wells Fargo,... View Photo »
A classic study in extremes, Chicago native Robert Kelly is the auteur of some of the most silkily aphrodisiacal randb produced since the Isley Brothers discovered synthesizers, as well as the most alarmingly unhinged RandB since Screamin' Jay Hawkins... Full Article at Variety
You can help catch Robert Kelly, one of the Capital Region's Most Wanted. Kelly was able to elude an early morning arrest on Thursday by jumping from rooftop to rooftop in Schenectady. He is still believed to be hiding in Schenectady. Full Article at Fox 23 New York
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WASHINGTON - MARCH 27: Ronald Logue (L), CEO of State Street and Robert Kelly, CEO of Mellon Financial Bank of New York walk down the driveway to attend a meeting at the White House on March 27, 2009 in Washington DC.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - MARCH 27: Kenneth D. Lewis (3rd-R),Chairman, CEO, President of Bank of America speaks while Robert Kelly (L), Chairman and CEO,of Bank of New York Mellon, , Rick Waddell (2nd-L) CEO of Northern Trust, John Stumpf, (3rd-L) ,CEO Wells Fargo, John Kosinen (4rd-L), interim CEO...
View Photo »WASHINGTON - MARCH 27: John Stumpf, (C) ,CEO Wells Fargo, speaks while Robert Kelly (L), Chairman and CEO,of Bank of New York Mellon, Rick Waddell (2nd-L) CEO of Northern Trust, John Kosinen (3rd-L), interim CEO of Freddie Mac, James Rohr(4th-R), CEO of PNC Bank, Ronald Logue(3rd-R), C...
View Photo »WASHINGTON - MARCH 27: John Stumpf, (C) , CEO Wells Fargo, speaks while flanked by Robert Kelly (L), Chairman and CEO,of Bank of New York Mellon, Rick Waddell (2nd-L) CEO of Northern Trust, as John Kosinen (3rd-L), interim CEO of Freddie Mac, James Rohr (4th-R), CEO of PNC Bank, Ronald...
View Photo »WASHINGTON - MARCH 27: Bank of New York-Mellon CEO Robert Kelly steps through some bushes outside the West Wing of the White House before being interviews for television after he and 14 other bank heads met with President Barack Obama March 27, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - MARCH 27: (L-R) Bank of New York-Mellon CEO Robert Kelly, US Bank CEO Richard Davis and Bank of America CEO Ken Lewis take questions from the news media after they and nine other bank heads met with President Barack Obama March 27, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - MARCH 27: (L-R) American Banking Association CEO Edward Yingling, Independent Community Bankers CEO Cam Fine, Northern Trust CEO Rick Waddell, Wells Fargo CEO John Stumpf, PNC CEO James Rohr and Bank of New York-Mellon CEO Robert Kelly take questions from the news media af...
View Photo »Bank of New York-Mellon CEO Robert Kelly (C) speaks to the press at the White House in Washington on March 27, 2009 after a meeting of the heads of the country's largest banks with US President Barack Obama.
View Photo »Bank of New York-Mellon CEO Robert Kelly (C) speaks to the press at the White House in Washington on March 27, 2009 after a meeting of the heads of the country's largest banks with US President Barack Obama.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - MARCH 27: (L-R) American Banking Association CEO Edward Yingling, Bank of New York-Mellon CEO Robert Kelly, Northern Trust CEO Rick Waddell, Wells Fargo CEO John Stumpf, PNC CEO James Rohr and US Bank CEO Richard Davis take questions from the news media after they and nine...
View Photo »John Mack (2nd R), CEO of Morgan Stanley, testifies alongside Robert Kelly (L), CEO of Bank of New York; on the use of Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP) funds before the House Financial Services Committee at the US Capitol in Washington, DC, February 11, 2009.
View Photo »US Bank CEO Richard Davis (3rd R) and Bank of America counterpart Ken Lewis (4th L) speak to the press at the White House in Washington on March 27, 2009 after a meeting of the heads of the country's largest banks with US President Barack Obama as Bank of New York Mellon CEO Robert Kel...
View Photo »WASHINGTON - MARCH 27: Kenneth D. Lewis (3rd-R),Chairman, CEO, President of Bank of America speaks while Robert Kelly (L), Chairman and CEO,of Bank of New York Mellon, , Rick Waddell (2nd-L) CEO of Northern Trust, John Stumpf, (3rd-L) ,CEO Wells Fargo, John Kosinen (4rd-L), interim CEO...
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