MORGAN STANLEY NAMES SIDWELL CFO

Morgan Stanley, the $34.9 billion New York-based financial services company, named David Sidwell CFO. He succeeds Stephen Crawford, who was named chief administrative officer. Sidwell, 50, was most recently CFO of JPMorgan Chase's investment bank. He was controller of J.P. Morgan before it merged with Chase. Before joining J.P. Morgan in 1984, Sidwell worked for PricewaterhouseCoopers for nine years in New York and London.

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