Jeffrey M. Peek
Gender: Male
Areas of interest:
nonprofits
, education
, business
, finance
Peek is a graduate of Princeton University and Harvard Business School.
Personal social network: Much of Peek's Muckety comes from nonprofit connections. He has direct links to three Fortune 1000 companies.
Financial information:
As an officer, director and/or owner of publicly traded securities, Jeffrey M. Peek has filed documents with the Securities and Exchange Commission. >> See filings
Muckety news stories featuring Jeffrey M. Peek
She calls herself a TARP wife, and offers a rare glimpse of what it's like to be married to a Wall Street executive and former Master of the Universe who took billions in taxpayer dollars to bail out his company.
April 23, 2009
Jeffrey M. Peek personal relations:
Elizabeth T. Peek - spouse
Other current Jeffrey M. Peek relationships:
Metropolitan Museum of Art - trustee
Jeffrey M. Peek past relationships:
CIT Group Inc. - chairman
Credit Suisse First Boston - vice chairman
Freddie Mac - director
Partnership for New York City - director
Five degrees of Kevin:
We can connect Jeffrey M. Peek with Kevin Bacon in five steps:
Jeffrey M. Peek → Partnership for New York City →
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Jeffrey M. Peek → Partnership for New York City →
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Additional Muckety map information sources:
Freddie Mac
; New York Times
; Securities and Exchange Commission
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