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Pamela S. Kramer is the chief strategy and content development officer of E*TRADE Group, Inc. Ms.Kramer was appointed chief
content development officer for E*TRADE in January 2000. Prior to this role, she served as E*TRADE’ s vice president, Digital
Financial Media, focusing on initiatives to deliver the world’ s first global electronic financial network. Ms.Kramer joined E*TRADE
in September 1995 to drive the design and development of our first commercial Web site. Ms.Kramer previously held marketing
positions at Storm Technology, the University of Rochester Simon School, and Salomon Brothers Inc. She was also a co-founder of
CyberPuppy Software, an award-winning educational software company. Ms.Kramer holds a Master’ s degree in East Asian studies
from Cornell University and a Bachelor’ s degree in English literature from the University of Buffalo in New York.< /p>
Joshua Levine is the chief technology officer of E*TRADE Group, Inc. Prior to joining E*TRADE in October 1999, Mr.Levine was
the managing director and global head of equities technology for Deutsche Bank. At Deutsche Bank, Mr.Levine also managed and
directed the acquisition of staff and technologies for two major acquisitions, NatWest Markets and Bankers Trust. From 1985 to 1997,
Mr.Levine was with Morgan Stanley, ultimately as a managing director and chief technology officer, and a senior member of the IT
operating committee. Prior to that, Mr.Levine worked at IBM as a consultant and sold computer timesharing. He is co-author of
“Application Systems in APL” published by Prentice-Hall 1985.
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R. Jarrett Lilien is the chief brokerage officer of E*TRADE Group, Inc. Prior to joining E*TRADE, Mr.Lilien spent ten years as the
chief executive officer of TIR (Holdings, Limited) which E*TRADE acquired in August 1999. Prior to TIR, Mr.Lilien held positions
at Paine Webber and Autranet, a division of Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette, Inc. Mr.Lilien holds a Bachelor’ s degree in Economics
from the University of Vermont.
Dennis L. Lundien is the chief internal audit and privacy officer of E*TRADE Group, Inc. Prior to this new role, Mr.Lundien served
as vice president for E*TRADE Ventures. Before joining E*TRADE, Mr.Lundien spent 27 years at Intel Corporation, where he
obtained experience in systems operations, development and implementation; the development of policies and procedures; risk
assessment and risk management; and treasury management and accounting. Mr.Lundien holds a Bachelor’ s degree in Accounting
from Sacramento State College.
G. Michael Sievert is the chief sales and marketing officer of E*TRADE Group, Inc. Mr.Sievert joined E*TRADE Group, Inc. in
1998, following a career in marketing and brand management at several major companies. Most recently, Mr.Sievert managed brand
and product marketing for the worldwide IBM PC business. Prior to his tenure at IBM, Mr.Sievert managed new product marketing
for Procter and Gamble. Mr.Sievert earned a Bachelor’ s degree in Economics from the Wharton School at the University of
Pennsylvania.
Theodore J. Theophilos is the chief legal affairs officer of E*TRADE Group, Inc., as well as the Company’ s corporate secretary.
Mr.Theophilos joined E*TRADE in December 1999. Formerly, Mr.Theophilos was the executive vice president of corporate
development and legal affairs at True North Communications, Inc., where he was responsible for corporate development and strategic
planning. He supervised all legal affairs for the company and its major affiliates, Foote, Cone & Belding Worldwide and Bozell
Worldwide. Mr.Theophilos previously served as senior vice president and general counsel of the A.C. Nielsen Company, and was a
senior partner in the New York office of law firm Sidley & Austin where he practiced for 16 years. He earned his Juris Doctor from
the University of Chicago, as well as a Bachelor’ s degree and Master’ s degree from Northwestern University.
Charles W. Thomson is the chief people and culture officer of E*TRADE Group, Inc. Mr.Thomson previously headed the personnel
division of FedEx Corporation. Prior to FedEx, Mr.Thomson held senior human resources positions at major air transport companies,
including United Airlines, Frontier Airlines, and Flying Tiger. Mr.Thomson earned a Master s degree and Juris Doctor from
Northwestern University, and received his Bachelor’ s degree from the University of Michigan.
Brigitte VanBaelen is the chief community relations officer of E*TRADE Group, Inc., and the assistant corporate secretary.
Ms.VanBaelen has responsibility for managing E*TRADE s community outreach efforts, which includes community relations
activities and the Company’ s philanthropic program. Since joining E*TRADE in August 1996, Ms.VanBaelen has held various
management positions in marketing and executive services. Previously, Ms.VanBaelen was the director of global marketing for the
A.C. Nielsen Company where she focused on integrating local marketing efforts into one global strategy. Ms.VanBaelen earned a
degree in communications and public relations from the COOVI University in Brussels, Belgium.
ITEM 2. PROPERTIES
Our corporate headquarters are located in Menlo Park, California. Our domestic retail brokerage business leases facilities in Menlo
Park and surrounding cities in California, Rancho Cordova, California, and Alpharetta, Georgia. Our global and institutional business
leases facilities in New York, Canada, South Africa, Australia, Southeast Asia, and Europe. Our banking business owns a building in
2002. EDGAR Online, Inc.