Ronald A. Whitham |
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About Ronald A. Whitham
Investment Adviser Representative
Financial Services
I am currently forming a Financial Planning partnership with Patrick J. Barrett, CPA. We have not come up with the name of the firm yet, nor a website, etc. But once this is up and running, this is the primary target of notification. In regards to the attached resume - the first item listed is "Day Trader 2003-2007". You should use "through present" as opposed to 2007. The section titled "Strategic Partnerships - Action Sports, Inc." can be minimized or even elliminated. Although it made national news in the industry with it's merger with Metacafe, it subsequently had very controversial news and fallout. Basically, as I am moving back into a Financial Services career, I guess it's best to emphasis my 25+ years in the industry.
Springfield College
Physical Education
Bachelor of Science
Springfield, MA US
09/1/1976 — 05/1/1980
Hobbies / Activities:Avid golfer.
Ronald A. Whitham has worked for more than 25 years in the financial services industry. Mr. Whitham began his career as a Securities and Futures Broker at William G. Manning, Co. in Boston, Massachusetts in 1986. While with the firm, Mr. Whitham was responsible for a great deal of client acquisition and growth. After bidding on the coverage for the Massachusetts Lottery, he expanded the brokerage's business in that area, eventually acquiring 12 additional single and multiple state lotteries. Ronald A. Whitham also expanded the Institutional Futures Brokerage division, growing it from the ground up until it achieved $3 million in annual profits. In this role, Mr. Whitham began studying technical analysis, eventually becoming the firm’s Technical Analyst monitoring in-house trading. After seven years with William G. Manning, Ronald A. Whitham left to establish RAW, Inc./Alaric Corporation in Weymouth, Massachusetts. As the company’s President, Mr. Whitham served a wide range of international and U.S.-based money managers. As the exclusive interbank broker for the currency overlay manager, Mr. Whitham grew his business from $10 million to $500 million in notional value per month. Since 2003, Ronald A. Whitham has worked as a day trader, deriving 100 percent of his income from his success in trading on the world's markets. Over the eight years he has worked as a day trader, Mr. Whitham has seen a return of greater than 30 percent. In his spare time, Mr. Whitham dedicates himself to promoting girls’ athletics around Weymouth. From 2000 to 2009, he served as the President of the Board of Directors of Weymouth Girls Basketball, an all-volunteer nonprofit organization overseeing a 500-participant league of girls' basketball teams. From 2004 to 2009, he also served as the Vice President of the South Shore Girls Basketball League, a similar organization serving 1,000 players in the South Shore area. Since 1995, Ronald A. Whitham has coached several youth sports teams, including Notre Dame Academy Girls Basketball and a number of other youth teams, including soccer, softball, and basketball.
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