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<description>Andrew Goldberg :: Stories from The New York Sun</description>
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<title>Alexandra Lebenthal Carves New Niche in Wealth Management</title>
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<description>Alexandra Lebenthal, the former chief executive of Lebenthal &amp; Co., was getting frustrated watching her personal financial statements pile up in a big accordion file after leaving her post at Merrill Lynch last year when she realized what she needed: a wealth management company that didn't just cater to those with stratospheric wealth. "I haven't been working, so I've had to take on that role for myself," said Ms. Lebenthal. "I realized how absolutely time-consuming and difficult it is to...</description>
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