Todd Richter’s Legacy of Giving Back to Indiana University
Todd Richter’s journey from an Indiana University Kelley School of Business MBA graduate (class of 1981) to a Wall Street powerhouse is inspiring. His $5 million Todd Richter Fund underscores his deep commitment to his alma mater. This endowment strengthens critical areas at IU, including the Graduate Finance Department and the Dean’s office at Kelley, while also providing graduate fellowships to support talented finance students. By funding two professorships in securities analysis and distributing resources evenly, the fund ensures a comprehensive impact across the university.
Richter’s philanthropy is rooted in his stellar 30-year career in financial healthcare. Since 1999, he has served as managing director in Bank of America’s global healthcare investment banking group, building on 18 years of impactful work at Morgan Stanley in healthcare services equity research. Renowned as a top analyst, Richter’s success is matched by his dedication to fostering education. His endowment honors the institution that shaped him, empowering future finance leaders to achieve greatness through unparalleled academic opportunities at IU
