Patrick Galley Overview
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Angel
Patrick Galley General Information
Description
Mr. Patrick Galley serves as Chief Executive Officer and Chief Investment Officer at RiverNorth Capital Management. He also serves as Interested Director, Chairman, and President at RiverNorth Specialty Finance. He serves as a Board Member at FLX Distribution. Patrick joined RiverNorth in 2004, He heads the firm's investment team and oversees all portfolio management activities at RiverNorth. Patrick also serves as the President and Chairman of RiverNorth Funds. Prior to joining RiverNorth, Patrick was Vice President at Bank of America in the Global Investment Bank's Portfolio Management group where he specialized in analyzing and structuring corporate transactions for investment management firms in addition to closed-end and open-end funds, hedge funds, fund of funds, structured investment vehicles and insurance/reinsurance companies. Patrick graduated with honors from Rochester Institute of Technology with a B.S. in Finance. He is a CFA Charterholder and member of the CFA Institute and the CFA Society of Chicago.
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Patrick Galley Investments by Industry, Year, and Region
Patrick Galley Team (1)
Name | Title | Deals | Funds | Boards | Office |
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Patrick Galley | Angel Investor | 0 | 0 | 0 | Chicago, IL |
Patrick Galley FAQs
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Who is Patrick Galley?
Patrick Galley is an angel Investor who has made 0 investments.
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What kind of investor is Patrick Galley?
Patrick Galley is an angel investor.
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What does Patrick Galley do?
As an angel investor, Patrick Galley invests personal money into promising companies, typically in exchange for equity.
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