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2019 DELEGATE LIST First Name Last Name Organization Niramay 2019 DELEGATE LIST First Name Last Name Organization Niramay . 1985 Chuck Lee AIMCO Stephan Dumais Air Canada Pension Investments Sean McCready Anson Advisors Inc. Hector Fernandez Crespo Banco Santander Enrique Verdu Aguilar Banco Santander, S.A Daryl Blattberg Bank of America Isabel Docal Bank of America Jerry Hubert Bank of America Merrill Lynch Zahir Antia Bank of Canada Harri Vikstedt Bank of Canada Spencer Bailey Bank of Montreal Stéphanie Jules Bank of Montreal Deborah Wise Bank of Montreal Abhinav Chandra Barclays Heather Gidaly Barclays Charles Tacopino Barclays David Jeffrey BBS SECURITIES INC. Nick Hay BlackRock Marc Kitay BMO John Mitrano BMO JINSONG WANG BMO Daniel Antchipalovski BMO Capital Markets Nick Chan BMO Capital Markets Tamy Chen BMO Capital Markets Annaleigh Greene BMO Capital Markets Kimberley Jansen BMO Capital Markets john Loynd BMO Capital Markets Jordan Lupu BMO Capital Markets Pamela Murphy BMO Capital Markets Alina Popa BMO Capital Markets MJ Schuessler BMO Capital Markets Stephanie Stoyan BMO Capital Markets Anthony Venditti BMO Capital Markets 1 of 7 5/22/2019 Melissa Kelman BMO Financial Group Chris Beswick BMO Private Investment Counsel Inc. Kathleen Cooney BNP Paribas Don De Vito BNP Paribas Robert Lakeman BNP Paribas MIKE SAUNDERS BNP PARIBAS Vincent Tieu BNP Paribas Ilkhom Babajanov BNY Mellon Eric Badger BNY Mellon Wesley Cook BNY Mellon Keith Donohue BNY Mellon Cezan Duong BNY Mellon William Kelly BNY Mellon Richard Marquis BNY Mellon Patric Ochoa BNY Mellon Taras Sidorenko BNY Mellon John Templeton BNY Mellon Ted Thresher BNY Mellon Simon Tomlinson BNY Mellon Daniel Yardin BNY Mellon Phil Zywot BNY Mellon Michael Madaio BNY Mellon | Pershing Michael Silecchia BNY Mellon | Pershing Carol Penhale Broadridge Financial Solutions Valarie Thorgerson Broadridge Financial Solutions Inc Mike Airey Broadridge Financial Solutions Inc. Tom Price Broadridge Financial Solutions Inc. Neil Williams C.I.B.C. World Markets Inc. France Boisjoli Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec Lionel Mark Canaccord Genuity Corp Jeff Campbell Canaccord Genuity Corp. Remy Lucas CCL Tamara Forbes CIBC Capital Markets Paul Larkin CIBC Capital Markets Jason Ribando CIBC Capital Markets Rob Ferguson CIBC Mellon Stephanie Rebot CIBC Mellon 2 of 7 5/22/2019 Lisa Tomada CIBC Mellon Amrita Sukhram CIBC World Market Inc Avi Romberg CIBC World Markets Jeffrey Aonso CIBC World Markets Corp. Don Lim CIBC World Markets Inc Gary Messina Citigroup Michael Fu Citirgroup Ted O'Connor CME Group Frank Amico Cowen Execution Services LLC Matt Baldassano Cowen Execution Services LLC Michael Crumpler Credit Benchmark Ari Lowenstein Credit Benchmark Stan Sadovski Credit Benchmark Matthew Borin Credit Suisse Charles Sharpe Credit Suisse Maxime Vives Desjardins Securities` Jean Lapalme Desjardins Trust Lyne Perreault Desjardins Trust Morgan MacLean Deutsche Bank Keara Schmeiser Deutsche Bank Leon Boogerd Deutsche Bank AG Gareth Jones DTCC-Euroclear GlobalCollateral Ltd Linda Benzi E*TRADE Securities LLC Michael Doyle EquiLend James Lailey EquiLend Brian Lamb EquiLend Alexa Lemstra EquiLend Michael Norwood EquiLend Armeet Sandhu EquiLend Spire Anthony Barros E-TRADE Financial Oscar Huettner Euroclear Brad Koehler Euroclear Bank Reya Ali-Dabydeen EY Christopher Steeves Fasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP John MacDonald Fidelity Clearing Canada Chris Reiner Fidelity Investments Daniel Belluche FIS 3 of 7 5/22/2019 Tim D’Arcy FIS Joe Harvier FIS Thomas Kirdahy FIS Drew Michailoff FIS Daniel McNavich FIS Global Andrew Neil Global Investor Group Jim Dengler Goldman Sachs Eric Brandt Helix Financial Systems, L.P. Robert Goobie HOOPP Curtis Dutton HSBC Reshad MULLBOCCUS HSBC Charles Reed HSBC David Del Zotto IHS Markit Melissa Gow IHS Markit Edward Marhefka IHS Markit Jordan Maskowitz IHS Markit Samuel Pierson IHS Markit Peter Diminich ING Jo Ann Morano ING Andrea Badalamenti ING Financial Markets LLC Michael Baudo ING Financial Markets LLC Marc-Antoine Fournier Intact Investment Management William Pepe Interactive Brokers LLC Julie-Anne Atkins J.P. Morgan Brian Robinson J.P. Morgan Linda Roth J.P. Morgan Joseph Brambil J.P. Morgan Frank Falanga J.P. Morgan James Gerspach J.P. Morgan John (Jack) Herron J.P. Morgan TJ Rance J.P. Morgan Eric Stovicek J.P. Morgan Bruce Bardon Layline Capital Inc. Philip Gow Layline Capital Inc. Wayne Howard Layline Capital Inc. ANDREW RAPUZZI MIRAE ASSET SECURITIES Mike Consolazio Mizuho Securities 4 of 7 5/22/2019 Kathleen Duggan Morgan Stanley Tom Kinnally Morgan Stanley Claire Reilly Morgan Stanley Lauren Senno Morgan Stanley Christopher Owens Morgan Stanley-Bank Resource Management Michael Seguin MUFG Securities (Canada), Ltd. Steve Uszkay MUFG Securities (Canada), Ltd. Andrew Leone MUFG Securities Americas Sasha Mogilevich MUFG Securities Canada Carl Attie National Bank Financial Sean Healey National Bank Financial Franklyn McRae National Bank Financial Mario Merola National Bank Financial Michael Schleich National Bank Financial Mike Tocheri National Bank Financial Anthony Caserta Natixis Saverio Costa Natixis Simon SOURIGON NATIXIS TODD BAZARNIK nomura Matthew Ferreira Nomura Securities Jason Yao Nomura Securities International Bruno Sgambellone Nomura Secusities Matt Wolfe OCC Mike Vainchtein OPTrust Jim Malgieri Pirum Nancy Steiker Pirum francis gagne PSP Investments Sonia Ianni Palarchio PSP Investments Stephane Lambert PSP Investments Patrick Curry Quantex Clearing, LLC Dylan Flanagan Questrade Jason Grieve Questrade Colin Jack Questrade Rahul Vinod Questrade David Barker RBC Capital Markets Michal Brosh RBC Capital Markets Mike Fraser RBC Capital Markets 5 of 7 5/22/2019 Charles Lesaux RBC Capital Markets Chris Lewis RBC Capital Markets Derek Pijut RBC Capital Markets Ryan Singh RBC Capital Markets Barry Withnell RBC Capital Markets Sergei Krupich RBC Investor & Treasury Services Kerry Phippen RBC Investor & Treasury Services Donato D'Eramo RBC Investor & Treasury Services Dexter Gall RBC Investor & Treasury Services Kyle Kolasingh RBC Investor & Treasury Services Peter Bolovis RBC Investor & Treasury Services Arthur Kolodziejczyk RBC Investor & Treasury Services Vic Arora Scotiabank Daniel Barone Scotiabank Nick Conroy Scotiabank Robert Dias Scotiabank Brendan Eccles Scotiabank Terry Foster Scotiabank Andrea Shreeram Scotiabank Stewart Udall ScotiaBank Robert Zekraus Scotiabank Tomi Adu Scotiabank Europe Joseph Puliafico SG Americas Bill Ambrosio SMTBUSA Olivier Cohen Societe Generale Otto Daniel Cutts Societe Generale Capital Canada Inc. Chelsea Grossman State Street Taylor Hickey State Street Ahmed Shadmann State Street Richard Sutherland State Street Liza McBride State Street Bank JP Sforza Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Bank (U.S.A.) Limited Mitsushiro Kaminishizono Sumitomo Mittsui Banking Corporation Jeffrey Cohen Susquehanna International Group, LLP Matthew Hoch Susquehanna International Group, LLP Marvin Au TD Prime Services Steve Banquier TD Securities 6 of 7 5/22/2019 Andrea Di Censo TD Securities Kristina Miner TD Securities Jenn Ocampo-King TD Securities Brian Baker The Northern Trust Company Dave Sedman The Northern Trust Company, Canada Jared Black The Vanguard Group Lara Krivokucha TMX Chris Valentino Trading Apps Bimal Kadikar Transcend Street Solutions BJ Marcoullier Transcend Street Solutions Alan Randall Vanguard Dan Gee Velocity Capital LLC Michael Palmeri Velocity Capital LLC Michael Fonseca Virtu Stephen Markowitz Wallachbeth Capital LLC Allen Burd Wells Fargo Robert Sackett Wells Fargo John Caruso Wells Fargo Securities Robert Lamentino Wells Fargo Securitites Camilla Sutton Woman in Capital Markets 7 of 7 5/22/2019 .
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