In Brief: CitiStreet President Retires; N.J. Exec Rises

Robert C. Dughi, the president and a board member of CitiStreet, a joint venture retirement business of Citigroup Inc. and State Street Corp., said Thursday that he has retired.

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Mark Skinner, the company's president of sales in New Jersey, is to take over part of Mr. Dughi's responsibilities. He will be the president and chief executive officer of CitiStreet Associates in East Brunswick, N.J., and will report to James S. Phalen, CitiStreet's chief executive officer and board chairman at the Quincy, Mass., headquarters.

The East Brunswick operation focuses on health-care and education benefit plans as well as on small-business plans, and the Quincy headquarters focuses on large institutional benefit plans.

Mr. Dughi had been president since CitiStreet was started in 2000. Previously, he founded Copeland Cos., a benefits company that was bought by Citigroup and merged into CitiStreet.


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