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Alumni in the News - April 2007
Nauiokas Featured in British Paper

 

Amy Nauiokas Amy Nauiokas '94 was the subject of a business profile on telegraph.co.uk, the online edition of the British newspaper The Daily Telegraph.

The article describes her career, from working at Cantor Fitzgerald—and escaping the attack of Sept. 11, 2001— to her current position in London as head of Barclays Stockbrokers.

Reporter Tom Stevenson observed that "sitting for an hour with Nauiokas at the top of Barclays' headquarters in Canary Wharf, you get the impression that this is the longest she has sat still in a whirlwind career that has taken her to the top of Britain's biggest retail stockbroker and the management committee of Barclays Wealth by the age of 34."

Stevenson went on to note, "when most of her peers are just getting started, she's already funding scholarships for students at her Pennsylvania college."

Nauiokas, the college's youngest trustee, recently received the Outstanding Young Alumni Award from Dickinson. She joined Barclays in 2004 as head of electronic sales and trading at Barclays Capital, the investment-banking division.

Before joining Barclays, Nauiokas was senior managing director at Cantor Fitzgerald, where she was part of the management team that put the company's brokerage business online. She proved critical to Cantor Fitzgerald's rebuilding after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks that destroyed its headquarters in the World Trade Center.

Nauiokas began her career at Bankers Trust and Bear Stearns. She received a master's degree in international business from Columbia University, where she is on staff as an adjunct professor in the business school.

While earning her bachelor's degree in international studies at Dickinson, Nauiokas helped to establish a study-abroad program in Yaoundé, Cameroon, where, in addition to her studies, she worked in the U.S. Peace Corps office.

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