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Carl Glickman
Bear Stearns director and president of the Glickman Organization

Estimated losses: $27.2 million*

Glickman served on Bear Stearns' audit committee and was chairman of the firm's compensation committee.

*Estimates based on Glickman's holdings at the beginning of 2008, when the stock was trading at $88.35.



Correction: The photograph initially published on this page was not of the Bear Stearns director Carl Glickman, but rather of Dr. Carl Glickman, Professor Emeritus at the University of Georgia and author of many books on education. The Dr. Glickman who was pictured has no relation to the Bear Stearns director and no affiliation to Bear Stearns. Fortune regrets the error.

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Last updated April 03 2008: 8:08 AM ET
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