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Credit Card & Financial Services
President, Global Technology and Operations
W. Roy DunbarNumber of Employees 2,700
Peer Companies
NAICS Code Financial Transactions Processing, Reserve, and Clearinghouse Activities: 522320
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NRF Says Credit Card Practice Violates Federal Antitrust Law
To: POLITICAL EDITORSContact: J. Craig Shearman of the National Retail Federation, +1- 202-626-8134, shearmanc@nrf.com WASHINGTON, July 19 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The National Retail Federation today urged Congress to address soaring credit card interchange fees, saying in testimony before a House committee that interchange practices are a violation of federal antitrust law...
Retailers Urge State Efforts on $36 Billion Credit Card Fee
To: STATE EDITORSContact: J. Craig Shearman of National Retail Federation, +1-202- 626-8134, shearmanc@nrf.com WASHINGTON, April 19 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The National Retail Federation today urged state legislators from across the nation to continue efforts to control $36 billion in credit card interchange fees paid by consumers each year, saying state legislation...
National Retail Federation Joins Lawsuit Against VISA and Mastercard
WASHINGTON--BUSINESS WIRE--Feb. 6, 1997--The National Retail Federation announced today that it is joining the pending antitrust action against VISA USA, Inc. and Mastercard International.
New study on retailing on the Internet released. (by MasterCard International)(Brief Article)
PURCHASE, N.Y.--Software retailers thinking about marketing their products on the Internet should take note of a recent study released by MasterCard International and the National Retail Federation. PURCHASE, N.Y.--Software retailers thinking about marketing their products on the Internet should take note of a recent study...
Satisfying the shopper of the 90's: survey finds customers more demanding and willing to vary their shopping habits.
The proliferation of shopping choices, ranging from membership warehouse clubs to specialty boutiques, has helped make the retail world of the 90s starkly different from what it was just five years ago in terms of consumer awareness and choices. These and other findings were revealed in...
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Decision Makers
| Name (plus bio) | Position |
|---|---|
| W. Roy Dunbar | President, Global Technology and Operations |
| Alan J. Heuer | COO |
| Arthur D. Kranzley | Chief eBusiness Officer & Executive Vice President |
| John de Lavis | Chief Prod Officer & Executive Vice President |
| Christopher D. Thom | Senior Executive Vice President, Global Development |
| G. Henry Mundt | Executive Vice President, MasterCard Advisors |
| Barbara Coleman | Vice President |
| Joanne Trout | Vice President |
| Louise Herbert | Assoc Vice President |
| Marcus Molina | Vice President |
| Nicole Risafi | Vice President |
| Vicki Morley | Vice President |
| Aparna Mohan | Director, Conferences |
| Jon Schwartz | Director, Conferences |
| Marc Levy | Director, Marketing Communications, Global |
| Tristan Jordan | Director, Conferences |
| Amy Fuller | Group Executive, Marketing, Americas |
| Ayde Ayala | Coordinator, Public Relations & Communications, Global |
| Gary Flood | General Counsel |
Board of Directors
| Name (plus bio) | Position |
|---|---|
| Mark W. Begor | Board of Directors |
| Richard D. Fairbank | Global Board of Directors |
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| MasterCard International, Inc. | President, Global Technology and Operations | Current |
| Electronic Data Systems Corporation | Board of Directors | Current |
| Eli Lilly and Company | Chief Information Officer | Former |
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| MasterCard Inc. | COO | Current |
| MasterCard International, Inc. | COO | Current |
| MasterCard Inc. | Vice Chairman | Current |
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| MasterCard International, Inc. | Chief eBusiness Officer & Executive Vice President | Current |
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| MasterCard International, Inc. | Chief Prod Officer & Executive Vice President | Current |
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| MasterCard Inc. | Chief Risk Officer | Current |
| MasterCard International, Inc. | Senior Executive Vice President, Global Development | Current |
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| MasterCard International, Inc. | Executive Vice President, MasterCard Advisors | Current |
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| MasterCard International, Inc. | Vice President | Current |
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| MasterCard International, Inc. | Vice President | Current |
| MasterCard Inc. | Vice President | Current |
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| MasterCard International, Inc. | Assoc Vice President | Current |
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| MasterCard International, Inc. | Vice President | Current |
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| MasterCard International, Inc. | Vice President | Current |
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| MasterCard International, Inc. | Vice President | Current |
| MasterCard Inc. | Vice President | Current |
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| MasterCard Inc. | Director, Conferences | Current |
| MasterCard International, Inc. | Director, Conferences | Current |
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| MasterCard International, Inc. | Director, Conferences | Current |
| MasterCard Inc. | Director, Conferences | Current |
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| MasterCard International, Inc. | Director, Marketing Communications, Global | Current |
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| MasterCard Inc. | Director, Conferences | Current |
| MasterCard International, Inc. | Director, Conferences | Current |
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| MasterCard International, Inc. | Group Executive, Marketing, Americas | Current |
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| MasterCard International, Inc. | Coordinator, Public Relations & Communications, Global | Current |
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| MasterCard Worldwide Incorporated | President | Former |
| St. John's University | Bachelor's Degree In Marketing | Current |
| MasterCard International, Inc. | General Counsel | Current |
| MasterCard Inc. | President, Global Accounting Management | Former |
| MasterCard Worldwide Incorporated | Executive Vice President of Global Account Management | Former |
| St. John's University | Bachelor's Degree In Marketing | Former |
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| General Electric Company | President & Chief Executive Officer, GE Money Americas | Current |
| GE Money | President & Chief Executive Officer, Americas | Current |
| MasterCard International, Inc. | Board of Directors | Current |
| St. Luke's School | Board of Directors | Current |
| Kids In Crisis | Board of Directors | Current |
| GE Money | Chief Operating Officer | Former |
| NBC Universal, Inc. | Executive Vice President, Chief Financial Officer & Head, Business Development | Former |
| GE Plastics | Chief Financial Officer & Business Development Leader, in Singapore | Former |
| General Electric Company | Head, Investor Communications | Former |
| Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute | MBA | Former |
| Syracuse University | Bachelor's Degree | Former |
Mr. Fairbank began his career in 1981 with Strategic Planning Associates, spending a total of seven years consulting in different industries. Based on his belief that information and technology would change the world of consumer marketing, Mr. Fairbank developed the idea that would ultimately become the hallmark of Capital One®—its Information Based Strategy (IBS). IBS combines the power of information, technology and testing to bring customized solutions to consumers. Mr. Fairbank recruited fellow SPA consultant, Nigel Morris, to help find a sponsor for IBS in the credit card industry. In 1988, Richmond, Virginia-based Signet Bank agreed to implement the strategy. In 1994, Signet decided to spin-off its credit card business as Capital One Financial Corporation, and Mr. Fairbank became Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Capital One. Capital One rapidly became one of the largest credit card issuers in the United States. Over the years, Capital One expanded into new products and markets and created one of the most recognized brands in the United States. Today, Capital One is a diversified Fortune 500 company with nearly 50 million accounts world-wide offering a wide variety of financial services, including credit cards, auto loans, installment loans, small business loans, home equity loans, and savings products. Throughout his career, Mr. Fairbank has received many honors and awards including being named "Best CEO" in specialty finance by Institutional Investor magazine and "Business Leader of the Year" by Washingtonian Magazine. Since February 2004, Mr. Fairbank has served as a Director on MasterCard International's Global Board of Directors. Prior to that, Mr. Fairbank served on the U.S. Region Board of Directors of MasterCard from March of 1995 until February 2004, serving as its Chairman from March of 2002 until February of 2004. Mr. Fairbank graduated from Stanford University with a degree in economics and received an MBA from the Stanford Graduate School of Business.
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Capital One Financial Corporation | Founder & Chief Executive Officer | Current |
| Capital One Financial Corporation | Chairman | Current |
| MasterCard International, Inc. | Global Board of Directors | Current |
| Capital One Financial Corporation | President | Former |
| Capital One F.S.B. | Chairman | Former |
| Stanford University | Graduate | Former |
| Stanford Graduate School of Business | MBA | Former |
| Stanford Graduate School of Business | Degree In Economics | Former |
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