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Today we are talking about Sales & Distribution and are joined by April Reppy Suydam and Inga Rachwald.
April Reppy Suydam is Head of Latin America Distribution at First Trust Portfolios. April has over a decade of experience in the financial services industry and spent half of her career supporting Vanguard’s International Division. She was involved with the launch and support of numerous global products, including ETFs, UCITS, and separately managed accounts. Beyond her International experience, April has supported both retail and institutional clients in the U.S. April has a Global MBA from the Thunderbird School of Global Management. She is fluent in both English and Spanish. April lives in Chicago with her husband and three small children.
Inga Rachwald is a Director and Senior Investment Portfolio Strategist supporting Schwab Asset Management™. Prior to joining Schwab in 2016, she spent six years at RS Investments as a senior product manager and product specialist. Inga also spent five years at RCM Capital Management, an affiliate of Allianz Global Investors, as a product specialist and consultant relations manager. Inga earned a Master of Business Administration in finance from Duke University Fuqua School of Business and a Bachelor of Science in political science from the University of California, Berkeley. Inga lives in San Francisco and enjoys riding her bicycle in her spare time.
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