Todd Richter

Todd Richter has grown into a successful businessperson in years and decades past. He is currently the managing director for Bank of America’s global healthcare investment group — a job that he attained in 1999 following significant experience in healthcare research. That experience includes 18 years spent with Morgan Stanley directing the firm’s healthcare services equity research efforts.

For Richter, it was his collegiate education at two universities that set him up for success and a lengthy career in the healthcare field. It created a sturdy foundation from which he could grow and prosper. Richter is a 1979 graduate of the College of William & Mary, a premier public research university. He earned his bachelor degree there, also committing himself wholly to the school’s golf program. It is that program and its coach from which Richter’s true growth began. His studies continued at the Kelley School of Business at Indiana University. Richter was a 1981 graduate of the prestigious business school, gaining his Masters in Business Administration in two years.

Todd Richter holds great pride for both of these educational institutions and attributes both to making him the businessman that he became. In appreciation, Richter recently provided endowments to both schools to aid other students like him.