Ish McLaughlin Joins Academy Securities’ Advisory Board

Ish McLaughlin ● Photo Credit: Academy Securities

NEW YORK, October 23, 2024 (BUSINESS WATCH GLOBAL) – Academy Securities, a post-9/11 veteran-owned and operated investment bank, has announced the addition of Ish McLaughlin to its Advisory Board. McLaughlin, who has over 27 years of experience in the financial industry, will provide his expertise to the firm.

McLaughlin’s career includes leadership roles at Citi, where he served as Head of North America Investor Sales and Relationship Management and Managing Director of Fixed Income Syndicate. He has also held positions at ArrowMark Partners and currently serves as Vice Chairman of Enterprise Relationship Management at Franklin Templeton, where he oversees key partnerships.

"Academy is pleased to welcome Ish McLaughlin to the firm’s Advisory Board," said Chance Mims, Chairman and CEO of Academy Securities. "His deep industry expertise, proven leadership, and long-standing client relationships make him an invaluable addition."

McLaughlin expressed his enthusiasm for joining the board, stating, "I am honored and delighted to be joining the Academy Securities Advisory Board. I have had the pleasure of working with a number of their senior personnel and have found their professionalism, content, and leadership to be top notch. I look forward to working with them to further advance their important mission."

McLaughlin holds a BA in History from Dartmouth College and an MBA from New York University’s Stern School of Business.

Phil McConkey, President of Academy Securities, added, "Ish McLaughlin’s extensive experience in the financial sector makes him a tremendous asset to our team, and we are excited to welcome him aboard."

For more information about Academy Securities, visit www.academysecurities.com.

Source: Academy Securities

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