Cappiello celebrates 20 years of financial forecasts for business leaders
| Published: 10/24/2003 |
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For the past 20 years, renowned financial analyst Frank Cappiello has given his financial forecast for the year to come to the Milwaukee community. This year, he'll commemorate two decades of MSOE's Bottom Line Breakfast with an information-packed morning 7:30-9 a.m. Monday, Nov. 3 at the Hyatt Regency-Milwaukee (333 W. Kilbourn Ave.). The Bottom Line Breakfast, which benefits MSOE's Rader School of Business, is co-sponsored by MSOE and Fiduciary Management Inc. (Ted Kellner, chairman).
Cappiello is president of McCullough, Andrews & Cappiello Inc., a large investment counseling firm with offices in San Francisco and Baltimore. His background in economics is extensive: formerly the Chief Investment Officer for an insurance holding company as well as Research Director of a major stock brokerage firm. He helped found and served as a Director/Advisor to a successful venture capital fund and is also a founder and past director of a small business commercial bank, The Bank of Maryland which eventually became part of BB&T Corp, a $44 billion bank holding company.
Cappiello has written a number of best-selling books including Frank Cappiello's New Guide to Finding the Next Superstock, From Main Street to Wall Street and The Complete Guide to Closed-End Funds. Cappiello is best known as a regular panelist on the award-winning television program, Wall $treet Week with Louis Rukeyser. He was on the first show in November 1970 and on the last show, March 22, 2002. He is now a regular panelist on Rukeyser's successor show: Louis Rukeyser's Wall Street on CNBC He has been a frequent guest on Good Morning, America as well as CNN's Money Line, CNN Financial's Market Sweep, and CNBC.
He is a graduate of the University of Notre Dame and Harvard University's Graduate School of Business Administration. Cappiello holds an honorary doctor of business and economics degree from MSOE.
Tickets cost $30 per person or $250 for a corporate table that seats 10. To register, call Cathy Varebrook at MSOE, (414) 277-4523.
Founded in 1903, MSOE is celebrating its first 100 years. MSOE is an independent university with about 2,600 students. MSOE offers 16 bachelor's degrees in areas such as engineering, nursing, business, management information systems, technical communication, engineering technology and construction management. Graduate study includes engineering, engineering management, environmental engineering, structural engineering, medical informatics and perfusion.
