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Edward Higgins, JD
Edward Higgins is a retired Senior Vice President with US Bank. A native New Yorker, Higgins graduated from Fordham College and, after service in the US Army, from Fordham University School of Law. He is a member of the New York Bar. Prior to joining US Bank, he held varioustrust management positions at JP Morgan, HSBC and Continental Bank. He has served as Chairman of the American Bankers Trust Division and his writings on trust matters have been published in the ABA Journal and the Harvard Business Review. He has been active in the Saint Louis community, having served as Chairman of the Board of Catholic Charities, Board President at the Cardinal Glennon Children's Foundation and as a board member of The Urban League and the Missouri Botanical Garden. He joined the MFH Board in 2009.