Raymond McDaniel
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For the chairman and chief executive officer of Moody's Corporation see Raymond W. McDaniel Jr.
Raymond W. McDaniel Jr.
Raymond W. McDaniel, Jr. is chairman and chief executive officer of Moody's Corporation., the parent company of Moody's Investor Services and Moody's Analytics....



Raymond McDaniel (born Florida
Florida
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) is an American poet
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, author of two poetry collections, most recently Saltwater Empire (Coffee House Press, 2008). His first collection, Murder (a violet) (Coffee House Press, 2004), was a National Poetry Series
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 winner. He graduated from University of Michigan
University of Michigan
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 in 1995, with an MFA. He teaches at the University of Michigan
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 and writes book reviews for The Constant Critic.

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