PEGGY NIGHTINGALE

PEGGY NIGHTINGALE

Senior Vice President

PEGGY NIGHTINGALE

Senior Vice President

Peggy Nightingale is an industry specialist with more than 20 years’ experience in Global Shareholder Identification Analysis and IR Consulting. She joined LS Global Advisors in 2007 and manages and supports the firm’s international client operations. In addition to her supervisory responsibilities, Peggy works closely with large-cap issuers across Europe, Asia and the Americas. Peggy has also been instrumental in bringing forward advances to LS Global’s product design and proprietary databases.

Prior to joining LS Global, Peggy was a Vice President at Acumen Partners LLC, a specialist market intelligence firm. At Acumen, she spent ten years leading the company’s shareholder research and intelligence businesses working with both corporate issuers and financial institutions. Earlier in her career, Peggy worked for a Connecticut-based hedge fund where she was responsible for client reporting, portfolio accounting, trade settlement and cash management. Her knowledge of share settlement and delivery, as well as of trading processes, adds an additional level of analytical capability to LS Global’s research activities. Previously, Peggy was an Analyst for the State of New York Budget Office. She obtained her Master’s Degree in Public Administration at the Graduate School of Public and International Affairs at the University of Pittsburgh and received her Bachelor of Arts Degree in Organizational Communication from the University of Kentucky.

LUCAS SCHEER

President

PEGGY NIGHTINGALE

Senior Vice President

ROBERT ZATTO

Assistant Vice President

TIFFANY PEREZ

Assistant Vice President

JENNIFER ROSE

Senior IT Developer

LEW KOFLOWITZ

Director of Communications

MAKOTO SCHENCK

Research Associate

LUCAS SCHEER

President

PEGGY NIGHTINGALE

Senior Vice President

ROBERT ZATTO

Assistant Vice President

TIFFANY PEREZ

Assistant Vice President

JENNIFER ROSE

Senior IT Developer

LEW KOFLOWITZ

Director of Communications

MAKOTO SCHENCK

Research Associate