DIRECTOR OF CAPITAL MARKETS
Lew recently retired after a distinguished 53-year-long career on Wall Street. Upon his graduation from Duke University in 1961, he immediately went to work as a brokerage trainee for Stein Bros. & Boyce.
In 1970, Lew opened an institutional office in Baltimore, Maryland for Shearson Hammill & Co. Over the next fifteen years, he would build that office into one of the company’s largest and most profitable operations. In 1986, Lew was recruited by Drexel Burnham to run the company’s flagship retain operation in Beverly Hills, California.
Following his work with Drexel Burnham, Lew spent twenty years working as a financial advisor for Smith Barney, UBS and Wells Fargo Advisors in both Los Angeles, California and Chapel Hill, North Carolina.
Over the course of his career, Lew has been a frequent commentator on CNBC and “Wall Street Week.” He currently serves as an arbitrator for FINRA, and has served of the board of directors for the Baltimore Opera Co. and the North Carolina Opera Co.
Lew enjoys spending his spare time with his wife, children and grandchildren. He also enjoys opera, American history, golf and tennis.