Connections Chart
Multi-company connection
Former connections
Name | Gender | Age | Linked companies | Collaboration |
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Rand Goodwin Folta | M | - |
Winslow, Evans & Crocker, Inc.
Winslow, Evans & Crocker, Inc. Investment Banks/BrokersFinance Founded in 1991, Winslow, Evans & Crocker, Inc. is a broker/dealer located in Boston. The company is a member of the NASD, DBSE, NIBA and the SIPC. Winslow, Evans & Crocker's initial focus was to meet the investment, brokerage, and underwriting needs of their principals. Over time, the firm's capabilities were extended to a select group of investment professionals, registered investment advisors and institutional and strategic partners. In 1998, a decision was made to further leverage the assets of the firm by offering services to a wider customer base. In 1999, the company became a registered investment advisor with the Commonwealth of Massachusetts to address the growing demand for fee-based asset management. In January 2000, all employees of Culverwell & Co., another Boston-based NASD member, joined Winslow, Evans & Crocker. Also in January of 2000, the firm established a wholly-owned subsidiary, Winslow Evans and Crocker Life Agency, Inc. | - |
Michael Anthony Mullen | M | 56 |
Winslow, Evans & Crocker, Inc. (Investment Management)
Winslow, Evans & Crocker, Inc. (Investment Management) Investment ManagersFinance Winslow, Evans & Crocker, Inc. (Investment Management) (Winslow-IM) is the investment management division of Winslow, Evans & Crocker, Inc., a broker/dealer firm headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts. National Holdings Corp., which is owned by B. Riley Financial, Inc. (NASDAQ: RILY). Founded in 1991, Winslow-IM provides asset management services to individual and institutional clients. | 1 years |
Maggie Wilderotter | F | 69 |
College of the Holy Cross (Massachusetts)
| 4 years |
David E. Faherty | M | - |
College of the Holy Cross (Massachusetts)
| 4 years |
Donald Edmund Froude | M | 68 |
College of the Holy Cross (Massachusetts)
| 4 years |
Aaron William Baptista | M | - |
Winslow, Evans & Crocker, Inc.
Winslow, Evans & Crocker, Inc. Investment Banks/BrokersFinance Founded in 1991, Winslow, Evans & Crocker, Inc. is a broker/dealer located in Boston. The company is a member of the NASD, DBSE, NIBA and the SIPC. Winslow, Evans & Crocker's initial focus was to meet the investment, brokerage, and underwriting needs of their principals. Over time, the firm's capabilities were extended to a select group of investment professionals, registered investment advisors and institutional and strategic partners. In 1998, a decision was made to further leverage the assets of the firm by offering services to a wider customer base. In 1999, the company became a registered investment advisor with the Commonwealth of Massachusetts to address the growing demand for fee-based asset management. In January 2000, all employees of Culverwell & Co., another Boston-based NASD member, joined Winslow, Evans & Crocker. Also in January of 2000, the firm established a wholly-owned subsidiary, Winslow Evans and Crocker Life Agency, Inc. | - |
Christina Larson | F | - |
Winslow, Evans & Crocker, Inc.
Winslow, Evans & Crocker, Inc. Investment Banks/BrokersFinance Founded in 1991, Winslow, Evans & Crocker, Inc. is a broker/dealer located in Boston. The company is a member of the NASD, DBSE, NIBA and the SIPC. Winslow, Evans & Crocker's initial focus was to meet the investment, brokerage, and underwriting needs of their principals. Over time, the firm's capabilities were extended to a select group of investment professionals, registered investment advisors and institutional and strategic partners. In 1998, a decision was made to further leverage the assets of the firm by offering services to a wider customer base. In 1999, the company became a registered investment advisor with the Commonwealth of Massachusetts to address the growing demand for fee-based asset management. In January 2000, all employees of Culverwell & Co., another Boston-based NASD member, joined Winslow, Evans & Crocker. Also in January of 2000, the firm established a wholly-owned subsidiary, Winslow Evans and Crocker Life Agency, Inc. | - |
Elisha Lee | F | - |
Winslow, Evans & Crocker, Inc.
Winslow, Evans & Crocker, Inc. Investment Banks/BrokersFinance Founded in 1991, Winslow, Evans & Crocker, Inc. is a broker/dealer located in Boston. The company is a member of the NASD, DBSE, NIBA and the SIPC. Winslow, Evans & Crocker's initial focus was to meet the investment, brokerage, and underwriting needs of their principals. Over time, the firm's capabilities were extended to a select group of investment professionals, registered investment advisors and institutional and strategic partners. In 1998, a decision was made to further leverage the assets of the firm by offering services to a wider customer base. In 1999, the company became a registered investment advisor with the Commonwealth of Massachusetts to address the growing demand for fee-based asset management. In January 2000, all employees of Culverwell & Co., another Boston-based NASD member, joined Winslow, Evans & Crocker. Also in January of 2000, the firm established a wholly-owned subsidiary, Winslow Evans and Crocker Life Agency, Inc. | - |
Nomi Caperton | F | - |
Winslow, Evans & Crocker, Inc.
Winslow, Evans & Crocker, Inc. Investment Banks/BrokersFinance Founded in 1991, Winslow, Evans & Crocker, Inc. is a broker/dealer located in Boston. The company is a member of the NASD, DBSE, NIBA and the SIPC. Winslow, Evans & Crocker's initial focus was to meet the investment, brokerage, and underwriting needs of their principals. Over time, the firm's capabilities were extended to a select group of investment professionals, registered investment advisors and institutional and strategic partners. In 1998, a decision was made to further leverage the assets of the firm by offering services to a wider customer base. In 1999, the company became a registered investment advisor with the Commonwealth of Massachusetts to address the growing demand for fee-based asset management. In January 2000, all employees of Culverwell & Co., another Boston-based NASD member, joined Winslow, Evans & Crocker. Also in January of 2000, the firm established a wholly-owned subsidiary, Winslow Evans and Crocker Life Agency, Inc. | - |
Matthew J. Cooney | M | - |
Winslow, Evans & Crocker, Inc.
Winslow, Evans & Crocker, Inc. Investment Banks/BrokersFinance Founded in 1991, Winslow, Evans & Crocker, Inc. is a broker/dealer located in Boston. The company is a member of the NASD, DBSE, NIBA and the SIPC. Winslow, Evans & Crocker's initial focus was to meet the investment, brokerage, and underwriting needs of their principals. Over time, the firm's capabilities were extended to a select group of investment professionals, registered investment advisors and institutional and strategic partners. In 1998, a decision was made to further leverage the assets of the firm by offering services to a wider customer base. In 1999, the company became a registered investment advisor with the Commonwealth of Massachusetts to address the growing demand for fee-based asset management. In January 2000, all employees of Culverwell & Co., another Boston-based NASD member, joined Winslow, Evans & Crocker. Also in January of 2000, the firm established a wholly-owned subsidiary, Winslow Evans and Crocker Life Agency, Inc. | - |
Thomas F. Cox | M | - |
Winslow, Evans & Crocker, Inc.
Winslow, Evans & Crocker, Inc. Investment Banks/BrokersFinance Founded in 1991, Winslow, Evans & Crocker, Inc. is a broker/dealer located in Boston. The company is a member of the NASD, DBSE, NIBA and the SIPC. Winslow, Evans & Crocker's initial focus was to meet the investment, brokerage, and underwriting needs of their principals. Over time, the firm's capabilities were extended to a select group of investment professionals, registered investment advisors and institutional and strategic partners. In 1998, a decision was made to further leverage the assets of the firm by offering services to a wider customer base. In 1999, the company became a registered investment advisor with the Commonwealth of Massachusetts to address the growing demand for fee-based asset management. In January 2000, all employees of Culverwell & Co., another Boston-based NASD member, joined Winslow, Evans & Crocker. Also in January of 2000, the firm established a wholly-owned subsidiary, Winslow Evans and Crocker Life Agency, Inc. | - |
Douglas Edward White | M | - |
Winslow, Evans & Crocker, Inc. (Investment Management)
Winslow, Evans & Crocker, Inc. (Investment Management) Investment ManagersFinance Winslow, Evans & Crocker, Inc. (Investment Management) (Winslow-IM) is the investment management division of Winslow, Evans & Crocker, Inc., a broker/dealer firm headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts. National Holdings Corp., which is owned by B. Riley Financial, Inc. (NASDAQ: RILY). Founded in 1991, Winslow-IM provides asset management services to individual and institutional clients. | 13 years |
Tom A. Hickey | M | - |
College of the Holy Cross (Massachusetts)
| 4 years |
Diane J. Vazza | F | - |
College of the Holy Cross (Massachusetts)
| 4 years |
Mike Marchese | M | - |
College of the Holy Cross (Massachusetts)
| 4 years |
David Joseph Kenny | M | - |
Winslow, Evans & Crocker, Inc.
Winslow, Evans & Crocker, Inc. Investment Banks/BrokersFinance Founded in 1991, Winslow, Evans & Crocker, Inc. is a broker/dealer located in Boston. The company is a member of the NASD, DBSE, NIBA and the SIPC. Winslow, Evans & Crocker's initial focus was to meet the investment, brokerage, and underwriting needs of their principals. Over time, the firm's capabilities were extended to a select group of investment professionals, registered investment advisors and institutional and strategic partners. In 1998, a decision was made to further leverage the assets of the firm by offering services to a wider customer base. In 1999, the company became a registered investment advisor with the Commonwealth of Massachusetts to address the growing demand for fee-based asset management. In January 2000, all employees of Culverwell & Co., another Boston-based NASD member, joined Winslow, Evans & Crocker. Also in January of 2000, the firm established a wholly-owned subsidiary, Winslow Evans and Crocker Life Agency, Inc. | 8 years |
Kevin M. Sandkuhler | M | - |
College of the Holy Cross (Massachusetts)
| 4 years |
Paul Lorenzen | M | - |
College of the Holy Cross (Massachusetts)
| 4 years |
John Maneri | M | - |
College of the Holy Cross (Massachusetts)
| 4 years |
David J. Castellani | M | - |
College of the Holy Cross (Massachusetts)
| 4 years |
Clarence Thomas | M | 76 |
College of the Holy Cross (Massachusetts)
| 4 years |
Paul Francis Duval | M | - |
College of the Holy Cross (Massachusetts)
| 4 years |
John Peter Cipolla | M | 68 |
College of the Holy Cross (Massachusetts)
| 4 years |
William J. Phelan | M | - |
College of the Holy Cross (Massachusetts)
| 4 years |
Thomas E. D'Ambra | M | 68 |
College of the Holy Cross (Massachusetts)
| 4 years |
Aldo Mazzaferro | M | 70 |
College of the Holy Cross (Massachusetts)
| 4 years |
Joseph P. McCoy | M | 73 |
College of the Holy Cross (Massachusetts)
| 4 years |
Joseph R. Foley | M | 68 |
College of the Holy Cross (Massachusetts)
| 4 years |
Thomas W. Grein | M | 72 |
College of the Holy Cross (Massachusetts)
| 4 years |
Craig S. Cerretani | M | 69 |
College of the Holy Cross (Massachusetts)
| 4 years |
Mary Moran | F | 68 |
College of the Holy Cross (Massachusetts)
| 4 years |
Jeff Markunas | M | - |
College of the Holy Cross (Massachusetts)
| 4 years |
John Murphy | M | - |
College of the Holy Cross (Massachusetts)
| 4 years |
Paul J. Mitchell | M | 71 |
College of the Holy Cross (Massachusetts)
| 4 years |
Cameron Rains | M | - |
College of the Holy Cross (Massachusetts)
| 4 years |
Stephen Lovelette | M | 67 |
College of the Holy Cross (Massachusetts)
| 3 years |
Joe Keefe | M | - |
College of the Holy Cross (Massachusetts)
| 5 years |
Maureen O'Connor | F | - |
College of the Holy Cross (Massachusetts)
| 4 years |
Michael Paul Benziger | M | - |
College of the Holy Cross (Massachusetts)
| 4 years |
James C. Colihan | M | - |
College of the Holy Cross (Massachusetts)
| 4 years |
Daniel J. Castellani | M | - |
College of the Holy Cross (Massachusetts)
| 4 years |
Edward J. Santoro | M | - |
College of the Holy Cross (Massachusetts)
| 4 years |
Walter G. Murphy | M | - |
College of the Holy Cross (Massachusetts)
| 4 years |
John Luth | M | - |
College of the Holy Cross (Massachusetts)
| 4 years |
Anne G. Ross | F | - |
College of the Holy Cross (Massachusetts)
| 4 years |
Roger Seminara | M | - |
College of the Holy Cross (Massachusetts)
| 4 years |
Statistics
Country | Connections | % of total |
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United States | 46 | 100.00% |
Age of Connections
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Origin of connections
- Stock Market
- Insiders
- Robert Bernard Maloney
- Personal Network