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William F. Mahoney

William F. Mahoney is an editor and author of books on shareholder value, investor relations, shareholder activism and investing.

Mahoney is editor of Valuation Issues, which was first published in the mid 1990s and now has been recast as an online magazine covering a wide range of pertinent subjects geared to helping corporations improve their value-creation proposition, effectively reporting on financial and intangible value drivers and initiatives to grow value. Valuation Issues also is designed to help executives better understand the valuation process used by institutions in making investment decisions.

Mahoney also serves as executive editor of Shareholder Value magazine, published by Kennedy Information, and author of The Investor Relations Guide, a 1,000-page working manual on investor relations, available on the Internet and continuously updated.

From 1981 through 2000, Mahoney edited Investor Relations Update, published monthly by the National Investor Relations Institute, the longest-running publication in the IR field.

Mahoney is the author of four books: ?Investor Relations: The Professional?s Guide to Financial Marketing and Communications,? published by Simon & Schuster; ?The Active Shareholder,? published by John Wiley & Sons; ?The Strategy and Practice of Investor Relations,? published by The NASDAQ Stock Market; and ?The Investor Relations Guide,? a continuously-updated, loose-leaf subscriber service first published in 1999 by Kennedy Information.

Mahoney has taught investor relations at Temple University and conducts special courses throughout the world, as examples, week-long programs in Singapore and Brazil.

His career includes serving as director of corporate communications for Scott Paper and Esmark, investor relations manager for Motorola, Inc., public relations manager for Chemetron Corporation and a senior account executive with Young & Rubicam. He began his career as a reporter for the Fort Wayne (IN) News-Sentinel after graduation from Marquette University.


John J. Lewis

John Lewis is president of Valuation Technologies LLC, which provides return forecasts, valuation, and institutional targeting and portfolio analysis services for public corporations, financial institutions and executive compensation consultants. Prior to forming Valuation Technologies, Lewis was president and chief executive officer of STAR Services (now part of Multex), which gathers and analyzes brokerage and research firms' stock purchase recommendations, earnings estimates and other investment data; and was vice president of CDA Investment Technologies (now part of Thomson Financial), which tracks institutional stockholdings, insider trading activity and investment personnel.

Until its sale to CDA in 1987, Lewis's company, Investor Research, Inc., developed the first comprehensive IR marketing and reporting software used in consulting and sold to public corporations. Lewis has had experience as an investor relations practitioner while vice president of Primark Corporation and manager of investor relations at CIPSCO, Inc.

His activities with the National Investor Relations Institute have included membership on the Board of Trustees of the NIRI Education Foundation, president of the Capitol Area chapter and several offices in the Detroit , Chicago and San Francisco chapters. Lewis is also a member of the Information Industry Association's Financial Services section. He has often participated as speaker and panelist before these organizations as well as The New York Society of Security Analysts.

Lewis was also awarded honorary lifetime membership in the largest world-wide organization of individual investors and investment clubs, the National Association of Investors Corporation (NAIC), after serving as chairman of NAIC's Corporate Advisory Board.

He completed bachelors and masters programs in philosophy at Southern Illinois University at Carbondale.


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