Roman Sledziejowski
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Roman J. Sledziejowski (pronounced sleh-JOW-ski) is a Polish born investment manager widely recognized on Wall Street. After graduating from High School as class valedictorian he attended Columbia University in New York City.[1] In late 1990s Sledziejowski became one of the youngest licensed stockbrokers on Wall Street. He began his professional career at Salomon Smith Barney as an Investment Consultant in 1998 where he remained until 2002. From 2002 until 2006 he served as a Senior Vice President of Investments at Prudential Securities, Inc. and its successor Wachovia Securities, LLC. In 2006 he became the Chief Excutive Officer of Innovest Holdings, a New York City based financial services holding company.
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- ^ Wall Street Journal, September 4, 2001
[edit] References
- "WGI affair" from official Polish financial page www.banker.pl (Polish)