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      <description>Kevin Colvin is a director in the global markets sales and trading division for Cantor Fitzgerald. In this position, he seeks new client accounts, finds trading opportunities, and offers coverage for multibillion-dollar accounts such as insurance companies and hedge funds. Kevin Colvin started out in the company as a vice president, advancing to director in December 2013. He was previously an account executive for Morrow &amp; Co., Inc., where he examined stock and shareholder trading activity while taking client needs into consideration.

Mr. Colvin earned his bachelor of arts degree at the College of the Holy Cross, studying economics with a focus in accounting. 

Outside of work, Kevin Colvin enjoys traveling to different locations, including Costa Rica, Puerto Rico, and Indonesia. He leads an active lifestyle that includes surfing and snowboarding, and he has competed in marathons such as the NYC Half Marathon, in which he raised funds for Team for Kids. He is married to Jessica Colvin (nee Weinstock), a buyer at Macy’s.</description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Kevin Colvin, a director of global market sales and trading at Cantor Fitzgerald, in New York City, enjoys international travel and has visited islands in the Caribbean and Asia. While exploring, Kevin Colvin likes to find the best surfing spots available. <br><br>Surfers and tourists travel from around the world to Indonesia, often hailed as an island paradise, to take advantage of its breathtaking beaches and breaks. Here are four spots not to miss on a trip to the world’s largest archipelago. <br><br>1. <strong>The main national tourist </strong>attraction, Bali offers more than 100 beaches for surfers of all skill levels. The peak season for sightseeing and surfing lasts from June through September.<br><br>2. <strong>The </strong><a href="http://www.mentawaiislands.com/"><strong>Mentawai Islands</strong></a>, Sumatra, on their western side, have extremely consistent surf breaks. Good weather peaks between May and October, and with more than 400 surfing spots, there are plenty of options to enjoy.<br><br>3. <strong>Filled with bays and reefs,</strong> the Sumba Islands of East Nusa Tenggara offer high quality waves for advanced surfers. Between March and October the waves can tower up to 15 feet high. <br><br>4. <strong>With minimal crowds and</strong> adventurous waves, Grajagan, East Java draws those who want a bit of danger. The spot has sharp reefs located at its break points. It's also perfect for those who want some perfectly formed barrels.</div>]]></description>
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