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Reynders, McVeigh Capital Management hires Lisa Chioffi as a Senior Portfolio Manager

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Reynders, McVeigh Capital Management, a socially progressive investment management firm, has appointed Lisa Chioffi, CFA as a Senior Portfolio Manager.

Chioffi brings more than 25 years of experience in the financial services industry to Reynders, McVeigh including expertise in equity research and portfolio management, serving individuals, endowments, traditional trusts, and special needs trusts. As a Senior Portfolio Manager and a member of the senior leadership team, she strategically aligns client portfolios with both their individual values and needs.
 
“We are thrilled to add Lisa to the Reynders, McVeigh team as she is a professional of the highest caliber serving clients with extraordinary intelligence, counsel and care,” says Chat Reynders, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Reynders, McVeigh Capital Management. “We pride ourselves on combining the personal attention of a boutique firm with expertise that rivals global organisations and with the addition of Lisa and a strong team already in place, we are positioned to make 2016 a very successful year for our clientele.”
 
Chioffi has spent the last 16 years as a portfolio manager for various Boston-based firms, most recently Penobscot Investment Management Co, Inc. She holds the designation of Chartered Financial Analyst as well as a Bachelor of Science Degree in Sustainable Agriculture from the University of Vermont. Chioffi is currently President of the Boston Economic Club and former Vice President of Phillips Andover Academy's Alumni Council. She founded internship programs with two organisations and continues to serve as a mentor within the investment community. Chioffi assisted with early legislation on organic standards in Washington, DC in the 1990s and has continued to promote the local and sustainable food movement for twenty years.

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