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Richard John Rossi served as President & Co-Chief Operating Officer at Eagle Boston Investment Management, Inc. He received an undergraduate degree from the University of Florida in 1978 and a graduate degree from the University of North Florida in 1981.
Former positions of Richard John Rossi
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Eagle Boston Investment Management, Inc.
Eagle Boston Investment Management, Inc. Investment ManagersFinance Founded in 1992 by James Awad, Eagle Boston Investment Management, Inc., formerly Awad Asset Management, Inc., is a registered investment advisor located in St. Petersburg, Florida with an additional office in Boston. The firm is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Eagle Asset Management, Inc. and their ultimate parent is Raymond James Financial, Inc. (NYSE: RJF). Eagle Boston provides investment advisory services to the following groups of clients: institutions such as pension plans, public funds, endowments, multi-managers, foundations and other tax-exempt entities, and other mutual funds on a sub-advisory basis; and high net-worth clients such as individual investors, trusts and smaller employee benefit plans.^ | Chief Executive Officer | - |
Training of Richard John Rossi
University of Florida | Undergraduate Degree |
University of North Florida | Graduate Degree |
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Eagle Boston Investment Management, Inc.
Eagle Boston Investment Management, Inc. Investment ManagersFinance Founded in 1992 by James Awad, Eagle Boston Investment Management, Inc., formerly Awad Asset Management, Inc., is a registered investment advisor located in St. Petersburg, Florida with an additional office in Boston. The firm is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Eagle Asset Management, Inc. and their ultimate parent is Raymond James Financial, Inc. (NYSE: RJF). Eagle Boston provides investment advisory services to the following groups of clients: institutions such as pension plans, public funds, endowments, multi-managers, foundations and other tax-exempt entities, and other mutual funds on a sub-advisory basis; and high net-worth clients such as individual investors, trusts and smaller employee benefit plans.^ | Finance |
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