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Moody’s Corporation Names Salli Schwartz Interim Vice President, Investor Relations

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Moody’s Corporation announced today that Salli Schwartz has been named  interim Vice President – Investor Relations. In this position, Ms. Schwartz will be responsible for outreach to Moody’s current and prospective shareholders and will manage Moody’s Investor Relations team.

“Salli’s extensive knowledge of Moody’s businesses, combined with the perspective provided by her diverse experience in the financial services industry, will help strengthen our communications to our global community of shareholders and investors,” said Linda S. Huber, Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of Moody’s Corporation.

Ms. Schwartz, who joined Moody’s in 2007, served previously as Vice President – Corporate Development, where she was responsible for various corporate development and strategic planning initiatives, including acquisitions, joint ventures and strategic alliances. She succeeds Liz Zale, who will be leaving Moody’s to pursue another opportunity.

Prior to joining Moody’s, Ms. Schwartz held positions in corporate strategy, corporate treasury and planning and analysis for investment research with Citigroup. She has also held investment banking and merchant banking positions with Legg Mason, Inc. Ms. Schwartz has a Master of Business Administration from Cornell University and a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Pennsylvania, both with distinction.

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