Jeff Cutter passed away in October 2015 in Utah, U.S.A. after a brave and prolonged battle against cancer. He is survived by his wife, Diana, and three children.
Jeff will be deeply missed by his many Citi colleagues in Japan, Asia and the U.S.
Most recently in his 18-year career with Citigroup, Jeff was the Investment Centre Head for Singapore with Citi Private Bank Asia-Pacific (2011 - 2015). He began his Citi career in 1998 in Tokyo with Nikko Citigroup, a joint-venture between Salomon Smith Barney and Nikko Securities. In 2002, he joined the Citi Global Markets Group in New York as a Business Unit Manager. In 2005, he joined Global Securities Finance as its Chief Administrative Officer, also in New York. He returned to Tokyo in 2007 as Chief Administrative Officer...
Jeff Cutter passed away in October 2015 in Utah, U.S.A. after a brave and prolonged battle against cancer. He is survived by his wife, Diana, and three children.
Jeff will be deeply missed by his many Citi colleagues in Japan, Asia and the U.S.
Most recently in his 18-year career with Citigroup, Jeff was the Investment Centre Head for Singapore with Citi Private Bank Asia-Pacific (2011 - 2015). He began his Citi career in 1998 in Tokyo with Nikko Citigroup, a joint-venture between Salomon Smith Barney and Nikko Securities. In 2002, he joined the Citi Global Markets Group in New York as a Business Unit Manager. In 2005, he joined Global Securities Finance as its Chief Administrative Officer, also in New York. He returned to Tokyo in 2007 as Chief Administrative Officer for Nikko Citigroup before joining Citi Private Bank in 2011.
Throughout his career he was highly respected for his leadership and camaraderie with his colleagues. He had to handle many challenging assignments in Citi in various locations, which he managed most skillfully and tactfully. We are most grateful for Jeff’s many contributions to the company and for his warmth and friendship throughout.
We extend our deepest sympathies to Diana, their three children, and all other members of his family.
May God bless the soul of our friend and colleague, Jeff Cutter.
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Timothy Barry - 29 November 2015
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Jeff was always a voice of sanity and balance. He could ask some very incisive questions.
Please accept my condolences.
Jeff was always a voice of sanity and balance. He could ask some very incisive questions.
Please accept my condolences.
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Jack Capocci - 28 November 2015
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My deepest condolences to the Cutter family
Jeff was a friend and wonderful colleague during our time together at Nikko Citigroup
He will be dearly missed
My deepest condolences to the Cutter family
Jeff was a friend and wonderful colleague during our time together at Nikko Citigroup
He will be dearly missed
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Money K - 20 November 2015
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Jeff was a great colleague and friend. He will be missed by many of us in Citi.
Diana, our deepest sympathies to you and your children. May your family find great strength in this time of be...
Jeff was a great colleague and friend. He will be missed by many of us in Citi.
Diana, our deepest sympathies to you and your children. May your family find great strength in this time of bereavement.
And may Jeff's soul rest in peace.
Sincerely, Money K
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Cheryl Tay - 20 November 2015
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Deepest condolences to Jeff's family
Deepest condolences to Jeff's family
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