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Wellesley Investment Partners Appoints Louis Crosier as President [Professional Services Close - Up]
[September 30, 2014]

Wellesley Investment Partners Appoints Louis Crosier as President [Professional Services Close - Up]


(Professional Services Close - Up Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) Wellesley Investment Partners reported that Wellesley resident, Louis P. Crosier, has been appointed as President.

Crosier is a strategic leader in the investment management industry with particular expertise in asset allocation strategies. He was most recently a Senior Managing Director at Windhaven Investment Management, a leader in the use of ETFs to implement global asset allocation and a subsidiary of the Charles Schwab Corp.



"I am delighted that Louis will be joining Wellesley Investment Partners as President," said Thomas Fontaine, President and CEO of Wellesley Bank. "Like many others throughout the industry, I have great respect for his effectiveness in developing and executing growth strategies, and his ability to attract and develop world- class talent. Given his proven record of accomplishment, Louis is ideally suited to help us continue building on the progress we have made in our wealth management business," said Fontaine.

Prior to Windhaven, Louis was Managing Principal of Windward Investment Management. Schwab acquired the company's assets and intellectual property in 2010. Prior to Windward, he was a Vice President in the Wealth Management division of Goldman Sachs & Co. where he worked with corporate executives and high net worth families.


Wellesley Investment Partners is a Registered Investment Advisor that manages portfolios for high net worth individuals, retirement plans, foundations, and trusts.

Wellesley Bank provides banking and wealth management services to successful people, families, businesses and non-profit organizations.

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