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C.Scott Akers, Jr., Principal
An Atlanta native, Scott has spent more than 25 years in the financial services industry having begun his career as a corporate banker with J.P. Morgan and later with The First National Bank of Atlanta. His 1981 entry into the investment business as Assistant to the Chairman of the Robinson-Humphrey Company was followed by eleven years with Alex Brown & Sons, whose Atlanta office he helped establish. During his career, Scott has advised corporate and private clients on a broad range of financial and investment issues. He has frequently worked with public companies and their executives on securities matters and has been instrumental in developing The Georgia Small Cap Monitor, a publication of Register & Akers that covers many local small cap public companies.
In addition to his work with private and corporate clients on traditional investment matters, Scott’s activities have included developing the firm's alternative investment business to include hedge funds and private equity investments. In this advisory role, he works with individuals, foundations, and private clients.
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