- Samuel A. Ramirez, Sr.
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name = Samuel A. Ramirez, Sr.
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caption = FirstHispanic to launch a successful investment banking firm
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birthdate = (1941)
birthplace = New York, New York
occupation = Founder and President, Ramirez & Co.Samuel A. Ramirez, Sr. (born
1941 ) madeWall Street History by becoming the firstHispanic to launch a successful investment banking firm.Early years
Ramirez's parents moved from
Puerto Rico toNew York City in the late1920s in search of a better way of life. They moved toSpanish Harlem where Ramirez was raised and educated. His father worked at theBrooklyn Navy Yard and his mother was a seamstress. After he graduated from high school, he applied for admission to go to college. [http://www.hispanicbusiness.com/news/2004/2/12/samuel_a_ramirez.htm Samuel A. Ramirez & Company, Inc. Introduces The Ramirez Hispanic Index Equally-Weighted Portfolio] ]Ramirez enrolled in
Brooklyn 's St. France's College where he earned his Bachelor's Degree in Economics in1965 . He barely started college when during his summers he worked forKidder, Peabody & Co. gaining experience in equity transactions. After he graduated, he went to work for the investment banking firm Stoever Glass & Co. During the years that he worked for Stoever Glass, he became an expert in municipal bonds and earned a reputation amongst the firms clientele as a reliable investor. The experience which Ramirez gained and the satisfaction of helping others to obtain their financial goals motivated him to start his own investment banking firm."Ramirez & Co."
In
1971 , with an investment of $50,000, Ramirez launched his own firm "Ramirez & Co.". The company specializes in the distribution of municipal bonds, and provides retail and institutional sales along with investment banking services to corporations and state and local governments. In order to gain recognition and alliances from other firms, Ramirez decided to not make the yet small Hispanic market his primary focus. [ [http://www.hispanicbusiness.com/influentials/details.asp?id=792&year=2004 Hispanic Business] ] His reputation of putting an emphasis on the preservation of capital instead of running risks in pursuit of a big payoff, has been a prime factor in his clients entrusting him to $2 Billion dollars of investments. The company established an equity research department focusing on the growing market of Hispanic owned companies. In February 2004, the firm began offering the "Ramírez Hispanic Index". The index is set up as an equally weighted Unit Investment Trust (UIT), which means buyers invest equally in the 10 fastest-growing, Hispanic-owned companies in the United States, which includeUnivision ,Banco Popular , and Doral Financial. [http://www.hispaniconline.com/magazine/2005/march/Business/index.html Hispanic Magazine 2005] ] The company purchased a five percent ownership in AztecAmerica Bank, based inChicago ,Illinois and headed by Carlos X. Montoya. This bank is actively positioning itself as a unique financial services bridge for Latinos. [ [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0PCH/is_8_8/ai_n24215737/pg_10 Breaking the walls of stereotype: the top 25 Latinos in finance] ] The firm operates out of eight offices across theUnited States , on both coasts and inTexas , Chicago, andSan Juan, Puerto Rico and has a total of 110 employees. His son, Samuel A. Ramirez, Jr., is Senior Vice President and the Managing Director of the firm. [ [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0PCH/is_1_6/ai_n13661864 The human side of Wall Street] ] His daughter Christa, also works for the company and has underwritten new issues and his son-in-law Chris Harpen, is an investment consultant.Later years
Ramirez's wife, Diane, is the president of Halstead Properties, one of
Manhattan s largestreal estate companies. During his spare time he enjoys playinggolf and working out. Samuel A. Ramirez, Sr. and his son were featured on the cover of the December 2005/January 2006 issue of Hispanic Trends Magazine.ee also
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List of famous Puerto Ricans References
External links
* [http://www.hispanicbusiness.com/newsletter-archive/view.asp?sendoutid=580 Hispanic Business Magazine]
* [http://www.hispaniconline.com/trends/2005/december/briefcase/trends.html Hispanic Trends Magazine]
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