Adam Crescenzi - Global Dividend Independent Trustee

XGLVX Etf  USD 6.49  0.01  0.15%   
Adam Crescenzi is Portfolio Manager at Global Dividend and
Mr. Adam D. Crescenzi is an Independent Trustee of Clough Global Allocation Fund. Mr. Crescenzi is currently an Associate Trustee of Dean College and founding partner of Simply Tuscan Imports LLC. He currently serves as a Director of two nonprofit organizations and as a member of the Board of Governors for the Naples Botanical Gardens and the Club Pelican Bay. Mr. Crescenzi graduated from the Greater Naples Leadership program in 2014. He previously served as a Trustee of Dean College from 2003 to 2015. He was a founding partner and investor of several startup technology and service firms, such as Telos Partners, a strategic business advisory firm, Creative Realties, Inc. a creative arts technology firm, and ICEX, Inc., whose principal business is webbased corporate exchange forums. Prior to being involved in multiple corporate startups, Mr. Crescenzi retired from CSC Index as Executive VicePresident of Management Consulting Services. During his career, Mr. Crescenzi has also served with various philanthropic organizations such as the Boston College McMullen Museum of Arts. Mr. Crescenzi has served as Trustee since each Funds inception. Mr. Crescenzi has also served as a member of the Audit Committee and Nominating Committee during his tenure as a Trustee for each Fund. Mr. Crescenzi has served as Chairman of the Nominating Committee for each Fund since 2006.
Age 73
Tenure 20 years

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Global Dividend Money Managers

Robert Butler, Independent Chairman of the Board of Trustees
Erin Nelson, Secretary
Jerry Rutledge, Independent Trustee
Adam Crescenzi, Independent Trustee
Jill Kerschen, Assistant Treasurer
Edmund Burke, President Principal Executive Officer, Trustee
Jeremy May, Treasurer
Vincent Versaci, Trustee
James Canty, Trustee
John Mee, Independent Trustee
Richard Rantzow, Independent Trustee
Ted Uhl, Chief Compliance Officer
Theodore Uhl, Chief Compliance Officer

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