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Marilynn M. Meek
Vice President
Financial Relations Board
New York Office


Marilynn is a Vice President in the New York office with more than two decades of experience as an officer of Wall Street securities firms and investor relations agencies. She provides strategic communications programs for clients that include IPOs, mergers and acquisitions, capital raising initiatives, shareholder and analyst communications, and financial crisis communications.

During her career, she has developed and implemented investor relations programs for a wide range of publicly held companies from micro-cap to Fortune 500 companies. Currently she represents clients such as Boston Properties, KCS Energy, Rollins, Inc. EuroBancshares, HomeBanc, Atlas Air and Sauer-Danfoss, among others. In 2003 she led the account team that won American Business Award Best Investor Relations Program on behalf of BioReliance Corporation.

Prior to joining the Financial Relations Board, Marilynn was Senior Vice President at Porter, LeVay & Rose, a New York-based investor relations agency working with numerous publicly held companies with a focus on IPOs, shareholder communications and investor outreach. She also supervised a significant part of the agency's operations.

Earlier she was Principal of Marilynn Meek & Associates, a New York-based corporate communications and investor relations agency. Prior to that she was a Vice President at Booke & Company where she was responsible for both international and domestic investor relations programs. Clients there included American Brands, Tiffany & Company, American Barrick Resources, A.H. Belo and Pennzoil. While at Booke & Company she and her team worked with London-based Blue Arrow on the successful takeover of Manpower, Inc.

She was also a Vice President at Jefferies & Co, a global investment bank and institutional securities firm where her responsibilities included the Tsai Forum, which was designed to introduce senior corporate management of leading corporations to key institutional investors.