Marshall Acuff provides Cary Street Partners with 35 years of experience as a leader in investment strategy, research, and investment management with a global financial services firm in New York. He is chair of the CSP investment committee and a managing director of the firm. Marshall joined Smith Barney in 1966 and in 1970 was named the first strategist on Wall Street. He is a thirteen-time member of Institutional Investor’s All American team. Marshall is a Chartered Financial Analyst, a member of the CFA Institute and a member of CFA Virginia and the New York Society of Security Analysts. He has participated in advanced investment seminars on portfolio theory and management at Harvard and Princeton and was quoted frequently in the media. He has written a bi-monthly column for the Nikkei (Japan Economic Journal) for 20 years. Marshall is a member of the board of directors of Owens and Minor, Inc., and is a trustee of the Virginia Retirement System, the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation and the Jamestown-Yorktown Foundation, the Virginia Theological Seminary and a member of the board of governors of the Community Foundation of Richmond. He has chaired several investment committees and has extensive experience with the governance and investment management of non-profit organizations as well as pension funds. Marshall graduated from the College of William and Mary which also granted him an honorary doctorate. He holds an MBA from the University of Michigan. |