Aronson LLC - Management

Management

Current Board of Directors

Chairperson: John Saunders, Managing Partner, Aronson Capital Partners
President: Jeffery P. Capron, Officer, Managing Officer, Aronson LLC
Member: Tim Cummins, Officer, Aronson LLC
Member: Harry A. Harrison, Officer, Aronson LLC
Member: Alexandra B. Kessler, Officer, Aronson LLC

Current Partners

Jeffery P. Capron
Robert S. Bender
John A. Betz
Abba J. Blum
Timothy Cummins
Mario J. DeLuca
James D. Fennel
William C. Foote
Mark T. Gossart
Donald Gutman
Harry A. Harrison
Brenda L. Jayne
Alexandra B. Kessler
Jack. E. Koniszewski
Hope A. Lane
Melvyn Leshinsky (ret.)
Nicole M. Mitchell
J. Michael Muscatello
Maral Nakashian
Kathryn E. Petrillo
Stuart A. Rosenberg
Laurence C. Rubin
Norman A. Snyder
Philip A. Steigner
Robert W. Stern (ret.)
Craig R. Stevens
Stephen T. Swales
Richard F. Weigle (ret.)
Chavon Wilcox

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