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Leslie C Quick Jr

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Name
  
Leslie Quick

Role
  
Executive

Died
  
March 8, 2001, Boston, Massachusetts, United States

Education
  
Fairfield University, Widener University

Bank of America CEO Brian T. Moynihan, Accepts the Leslie C. Quick, Jr. Leadership Award - May 2012


Leslie C. Quick Jr. (b. January 27, 1926 - March 8, 2001) was co-founder of Quick & Reilly. He graduated from Widener University and, in 1974, co-founded Quick & Reilly, the first New York Stock Exchange member firm to offer discounted commissions to individuals and one of the nation's leading brokerage firms, expanding the business to include one of the largest specialist firms on the New York Stock Exchange, a major clearing and execution firm, and a NASDAQ market maker.

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Family

His family are devout Roman Catholics. His widow, the late Regina Clarkson Quick (March 2, 1927 - April 3, 2006), was a Dame of Malta, and a noted philanthropist. They had seven children and twenty-four grandchildren.

Affiliations

Quick was a member of the Fairfield University Board of Trustees, Chairman of the Board from 1982 through 1995 and received an Honorary Doctorate from the University in 1999. The Regina A. Quick Center for the Arts on the campus of Fairfield University was built in 1990 with his support and named for his wife, Regina.

Legacy

The Leslie C. Quick, Jr. Recreation Complex at Fairfield University was named in his honor in 2001, the year of his death. He also contributed significantly to his alma mater, Widener University, whose football stadium, the Leslie C. Quick Jr. Stadium, was named after him when it was built in 1994. Along with this, Leslie is honored with the name of Widener's business administration building, the Leslie C. Quick Jr. Building.

Death

He died on March 8, 2001 in Boston, Massachusetts, aged 75, from undisclosed causes.

References

Leslie C. Quick Jr. Wikipedia