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BROOKLYN ADMITTED STUDENT CELEBRATION

 

Event Cancelled: With ongoing developments with the COVID-19 virus, we regret to inform you that this event has been cancelled.

Stony Brook is Coming to Brooklyn


Wednesday, March 11, 2020
6:00 PM

 

The home of Stony Brook Alumni: 
Jaime '88 and AnnMarie '89 Moore
198 Jefferson Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11216

Maps and Directions

 

If you require a disability-related accommodation, please call 631-632-6883.

 

Moore

Mr. & Mrs. Jaime Moore

Meet the Hosts

Jaime Moore '88 is a Director at Citigroup Global Markets Inc. He has been with Citi for two decades and has 25 years of capital markets experience. Prior to joining Citi, he was an economic consultant. In this role, he served as lead consultant on international economics to governments, Fortune 500 firms, multinational companies and corporate leaders. Previously Jaime worked at a market research firm, where he analyzed and summarized corporate finance and M&A transactions for a global financial information database. Jaime has a bachelor’s degree in economics from Stony Brook University. He is a General Securities Principal (Series 24).

Active within the communities of New York, Jaime serves on the Board of the South Bronx based International Educational Resource Center Education Foundation (IERCEF). He also was an advisor to the Fifth Avenue Committee (FAC) in the early 1990s. His strategic advice contributed to the revival and development of the Fifth Avenue commercial corridor, as well as the cleanup and development of Fourth Avenue, in Park Slope, Brooklyn. Jaime also led a consulting group that developed the business plan, secured commercial space, buildout, and financing for Wilmington (Delaware) Central Business District’s first, full-service Caribbean restaurant in 1994: Genelle’s Café and Bakery. After three years in operation the city voted it Small Business of the Year.

Jaime is the founder and president of El Fogón Center for the Arts. El Fogón is a community-based center and founding member of the Bronx Arts Alliance. He is an angel investor and has provided strategic advice and mentoring to various technology start-ups. Jaime lives in Brooklyn with his wife, AnnMarie '89 and 3 children.