John Rotonti from The Motley Fool Joins Islamorada Investment Management
Rotonti previously spent almost nine years at The Motley Fool, where he was a Senior Analyst, head of investor training and development, and the lead stock-picker for a portfolio that purchased shares of profitable and growing businesses with long-term competitive advantages at discounted prices.
Rotonti received a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from the Freeman School of Business at Tulane University and is the author of the book "A Manual on Common Stock Investing." A frequent guest on many investing podcasts, John's own podcast series is also available on Spotify at The JRo Show.
At IIM, in early 2025, John will begin managing a long-term, fundamental value portfolio focused on high-quality businesses run by excellent management teams. Investors interested in learning more can sign-up for emails from John at https://www.islainvest.com/jro/.
Managing Partner
Rotonti is the latest addition to IIM, helping expand the firm's presence to clients in 22 states. Headquartered in
About Islamorada Investment Management
Islamorada Investment Management (IIM) is an independent, NAPFA-affiliated registered investment advisor based in the
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