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Todd Richter Likes to Make Money for Clients and Help Those Who Made Him

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For a great many years now, Todd B. Richter has been considered among the most prolific and successful securities analysts on Wall Street, especially in the area of healthcare. However, most who actually know him understand well, there is a lot more to him than financial success and making money for others. As one example, he has a philanthropic side that has led to Todd's creation of a $5 million endowment to the College of William & Mary's golf team. This endowment should serve to keep the team solvent forever, but it will do so for several decades, at least. Todd Richter also set up another $5 million endowment for the Kelley School of Business at Indiana University, which was intended to provide them with enough funding to support professors, graduate fellowships, and several other activities designed to keep the pipeline of future financial analysts fir generations.Todd Richter has always been passionate in his support of education for the financial analysts who will

When You Depend onTodd B. Richter, You Get Financial Savvy and Caring

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It's been over 40 years now since Todd B. Richter graduated from college and received his undergraduate degree from the College of William & Mary. During those four decades-plus, Todd has worked hard to be counted among the best financial securities analysts in the business. With the money he has earned since he graduated, Todd Richter has managed to both show his appreciation to those who provided him with the education he needed to be so successful, because he has set up several endowments to keep them thriving. Todd values his time at William & Mary, for example, especially his time performing on the school's golf team, so he provided their golf team with an endowment of more than $5 million, which should keep them fully funded for perpetuity. In addition to providing the College of William & Mary with enough money to keep them able to pay for coaches and equipment forever, Todd Richter has also provided Indiana University's Kelley School of Business (where