Vincent Versaci - Global Dividend Trustee
XGLVX Etf | USD 6.43 0.05 0.77% |
Honourable Judge Vincent W. Versaci is an Independent Trustee of Clough Global Allocation Fund effective March 14, 2013. Judge Versaci has served as a Judge and Supreme Court Justice in the State of New York since January 2003. Currently, Judge Versaci is assigned as an Acting Supreme Court Justice and also presides over the Surrogates Court for Schenectady County, New York. Previously, Judge Versaci has served as an Adjunct Professor at Schenectady County Community College and a practicing attorney with an emphasis on civil and criminal litigation primarily in New York State Courts. Judge Versaci has served as a member of each Funds Audit Committee, Nominating Committee and as a Trustee since March 2013.
Age | 44 |
Tenure | 11 years |
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Global Dividend Money Managers
Robert Butler, Independent Chairman of the Board of Trustees | ||
Erin Nelson, Secretary | ||
Jerry Rutledge, Independent Trustee | ||
Adam Crescenzi, Independent Trustee | ||
Jill Kerschen, Assistant Treasurer | ||
Edmund Burke, President Principal Executive Officer, Trustee | ||
Jeremy May, Treasurer | ||
Vincent Versaci, Trustee | ||
James Canty, Trustee | ||
John Mee, Independent Trustee | ||
Richard Rantzow, Independent Trustee | ||
Ted Uhl, Chief Compliance Officer | ||
Theodore Uhl, Chief Compliance Officer |
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