Richard Berry(X)
Richard A. (Ritt) Berry is a Managing Director of Investments specializing in fixed income in the Century City, (Los Angeles), branch office. He is a 42 year veteran of the securities brokerage industry. Mr. Berry joined Bateman Eichler Hill Richards, (a predecessor of Wells Fargo Advisors), in 1975 after 3 years with another major New York brokerage company. Mr. Berry is also a licensed life insurance agent in California.
Mr. Berry earned his Bachelor's degree in 1968 from the University of Maryland and his MBA degree, (honors), from Marymount University in 1977. He attended South West University School of Law 1977-1981 in the night program. Mr. Berry was on active duty with the U.S. Navy from 1968 through 1972 where he was a designated Naval Aviator and trained fighter-pilot. At Wells Fargo Advisors, Mr. Berry is a member of the Chairman's Circle, Platinum Level.
Mr. Berry lives in Manhattan Beach, CA with his wife of 24 years, Margot. He loves to travel the world and spends most of his spare time at his beach home...analyzing the market - yes, this is true! Mr. Berry's extensive knowledge and continued research in the conservative Fixed Income investment market has earned him the nick name, the "Bond Guy" by his peers and those involved in fixed income portfolios.
Mr. Berry earned his Bachelor's degree in 1968 from the University of Maryland and his MBA degree, (honors), from Marymount University in 1977. He attended South West University School of Law 1977-1981 in the night program. Mr. Berry was on active duty with the U.S. Navy from 1968 through 1972 where he was a designated Naval Aviator and trained fighter-pilot. At Wells Fargo Advisors, Mr. Berry is a member of the Chairman's Circle, Platinum Level.
Mr. Berry lives in Manhattan Beach, CA with his wife of 24 years, Margot. He loves to travel the world and spends most of his spare time at his beach home...analyzing the market - yes, this is true! Mr. Berry's extensive knowledge and continued research in the conservative Fixed Income investment market has earned him the nick name, the "Bond Guy" by his peers and those involved in fixed income portfolios.