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Marc Holliday, president of SL Green Realty Corp., New York, has been promoted to chief executive officer of the company and will retain his current title as well.SL Green said company founder Stephen L. Green, who has been the CEO, will continue in his post as chairman and as a full-time executive officer with responsibility for developing "key market relationships" and real estate opportunities while overseeing the company's strategic direction. Mr. Holliday joined the company in 1998 as chief investment officer and has held the title of president since 2001. SL Green is a real estate investment trust that specializes in acquiring, owning, and managing office properties in Manhattan. It can be found online at http://www.slgreen.com.
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Tad Lowrey, chairman, president, and chief executive officer of Jackson Federal Bank, Brea, Calif., has been named vice president of the Federal Reserve Board's Thrift Institutions Advisory Council for 2004.Mr. Lowrey has already served one year of a two-year term on the council, which consists of 12 representatives from thrift institutions, including savings and loans, savings banks, and credit unions. It meets three times a year with the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System to discuss developments relating to thrifts, the housing industry, mortgage finance, and certain regulatory issues.
January 6