Industry & Services >> Sector Roundtables >> January 15, 2001
WILLIAM GENCO is a First Vice President with Merrill Lynch Global
Securities. He is a past President of the Environmental Control Analysts
of New York. Mr. Genco is a graduate of Fordham University and he
received an MBA from New York University's Stern School of Business.
JAIMI GOODFRIEND specializes in research and investment in
environmental/ infrastructure systems and services for First Analysis
Corporation. Prior to joining First Analysis in 1999, she was an
Investment Banking Analyst specializing in consumer mergers and
acquisitions at Montgomery Securities LLC in San Francisco. Ms.
Goodfriend earned Bachelor's degrees with honors in Economics and
Political Science from the University of Michigan. She is a candidate
for an MBA at Northwestern University. Profile
JAIMI GOODFRIEND is a Research Analyst at First Analysis Securities
Corporation, focusing on environmental and infrastructure services. She
was previously associated with Montgomery Securities LLC where she
worked in mergers and acquisitions. Ms. Goodfriend received a BA with
honors in Economics and Political Science, both from the Honors College
at the University of Michigan. She is currently an MBA candidate at
Kellogg Graduate School of Management and is a level II candidate for
the CFA designation. Ms. Goodfriend is single and in her leisure enjoys
running, traveling, wine and tennis. Profile
ALAN PAVESE is a Vice President of Equity Research at Credit Suisse
First Boston, covering the environmental services industry. He was
previously associated with Goldman Sachs & Co., Morgan Stanley Dean
Witter and General Electric Co. Mr. Pavese received a BS in Electrical
Engineering from the University of Buffalo and an MBA from Columbia
University Business School. He is single and in his leisure enjoys
traveling and politics. Profile
TWST: What do you include in this sector, Jaimi?Ms. Goodfriend: Today we're talking about the solid waste hauling
businesses as well as some other special-situation companies such as
Newpark