PHILADELPHIA – Stradley Ronon Partner Bruce G. Leto has been named to The Business Journals’ list of 100 executives making an impact on business and legal matters in the communities in which they live and practice across the nation. The “Influencers: Law” feature, published in the Philadelphia Business Journal, recognizes Leto as one of just three Philadelphia attorneys to receive the honor.
Leto is co-chair of Stradley Ronon’s Investment Management Group, one of the premier investment management practices in the country, representing investment company clients with more than 1,500 separate series/funds and assets under management exceeding $2 trillion. Under his leadership, the group has expanded in size from 10 to more than 60 investment management attorneys, becoming the largest such practice in Philadelphia, and one of the largest nationwide. Consistently acknowledged in the market as one of the top registered-funds lawyers in the United States, Leto also serves on Stradley Ronon’s board of directors and its management committee, as well as on the advisory board of BoardIQ, an industry publication that addresses issues confronting investment company independent directors. He is also a member of the outside counsel advisory group of the Investment Company Institute, the leading global association of regulated funds. Leto is the founder and a steering committee member of the Philadelphia Fund Alliance, a non-profit organization of Philadelphia-based asset management industry professionals formed to hold an annual fundraiser to benefit one or more charities in the greater Philadelphia area.
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