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Westwood resident Tom Roche is one of six employees who have been promoted to partner at the Boston-based sustainable investment and wealth management firm Reynders, McVeigh Capital Management, announced the firm from Boston on October 16th.
As partner, Mr. Roche is also the firm's director of institutional wealth services.
Reynders, McVeigh Capital Management is marking its 20th anniversary in sustainable investing with an expanded leadership team. Along with Mr. Roche, the newly named partners — Sue Bremer, Maria Demetra Egan, Carrie Endries, Eric Sample, and Eric Shrayer — bring an average tenure of more than 15 years’ experience at Reynders, McVeigh, says the firm.
“These outstanding team members perfectly reflect the values that have driven Reynders, McVeigh since its founding twenty years ago,” said Chat Reynders, Chairman and Co-Founder of Reynders, McVeigh. “Their contributions have helped shape who we are today, whether in portfolio management, wealth management, impact strategy, or operations. We congratulate them on their accomplishments and are excited to support their leadership as we build into the future.”
Founded in 2005, the Boston-based investment management firm remains privately held.
Thanks to Reynders, McVeigh Capital Management for sharing this news with Westwood Minute.
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Such a poor business plan. Always was.
You're raising cattle on the land you could be utilizing for vegetables? Land that's more valuable (ROI) to growing vegetables vs. having insufficient land for raising enough cattle to make a go (profit) for your "passion". Not following.
Ignorant and pathetic response Sam Elliot. You know nothing about the business plans considered or the ROI on many agricultural contemplations.
Your Grandfather seemed to make a go of it. And for years.
What changed?