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Todd Richter Attributes Successes to College Golf Team

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College sports can play a crucial role in a student’s life and long-term success. They often teach discipline not found within the classroom; they provide confidence, teamwork, support and other benefits that create a positive foundation for life. Todd Richter discovered just this in his college golf team at the College of William & Mary in Virginia. Richter studied finance at the premier school, graduating in 1979 with his undergraduate degree. But that piece of paper was only one gain of his studies. Richter says that the golf program and his coach Joe Agee, an emeritus professor of kinesiology, instilled an education that couldn’t have been achieved elsewhere. Richter attributes his successes in business -- of which there are many, including his status as one of Wall Street’s leading analysts in healthcare for more than 20 years -- to Agee and the team. This college experience taught Richter how to be an effective competitor, how to develop his competitive instincts, how to foc

Todd Richter Donates Dollars Toward Educational Purposes

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In the 30 years since attaining his college and post-graduate education, Todd Richter has successfully built a prosperous career for himself. His expertise in securities analysis and significant knowledge of the financial field, its forecasting and its relationship to healthcare has made Richter one of Wall Street’s leading analysts in the healthcare field. Now, looking back on the two educational institutions that laid a sturdy foundation for his successes, Richter is giving back to these organizations in the hopes of inspiring others and funding college possibilities. Todd Richter is a 1979 graduate of William & Mary, a premier public research university in Virginia. There he earned his undergraduate degree while also a member of the school’s golf team -- a life-changing experience that led to a donation of $5 million to directly support the men’s and women’s golf program in perpetuity. Richter also graduated from the Kelley School of Business at Indiana University, gaining his