Background
Whitney, Carol Marie was born on March 31, 1946 in Torrington, Connecticut, United States. Daughter of Charles Lester and Emily Mae (Orr) Whitney.
Whitney, Carol Marie was born on March 31, 1946 in Torrington, Connecticut, United States. Daughter of Charles Lester and Emily Mae (Orr) Whitney.
Bachelor in French, Wells College, 1968. 5th year certified, Southern Connecticut State College, 1971. Postgraduate, New York Institute of Finance, 1976.
Master of Science in Management, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1992. Master of Business Administration in International Management, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1997.
Trainee/investment executive, Blyth-Eastman Dillon, Hartford, Connecticut, 1976-1977; account executive/registered representative, Bache Halsey-Stuart Shields, Hartford, Danbury, Connecticut, 1977-1981; account executive/registered representative, Advest, Inc., Hartford, 1981-1988; registered securities representative, West Hartford, Connecticut, 1988-1991; international finance consultant, investment analyst, president, Ask My Association, Collinsville, Connecticut, since 1988; vice president registered representative, E.T. Andrews & Company Inc., Hartford, Connecticut, 1991-1992; vice president, Connecticut Finance Network, 1991-1992; vice president, registered principal, Buell Securities Corporation, Wethersfield, Connecticut, since 1992; branch manager Torrington office, Buell Securities Corporation, Wethersfield, Connecticut, 1993-1995. Secretary International Association for Finance Planning, Hartford, 1982-1983, public rels.Conn. chapter, Hartford, 1983-1985, ethics chairperson Connecticut chapter, Hartford, 1985-1986.
Performing member Farmington Valley chapter Sweet Adelines, Simsbury, Connecticut, 1976-1982. Founder, executive director Lydia Whitney Found Inc. Executive director for classical composers concert, The Bushnell, Hartford, since 1998.
Member Daughters of the American Revolution, International Platform Association (3rd prize Washington 1995 Katyn Forest, World Tour 1997 for 5 paintings, 1st prize 1997), World Affairs.