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Virgil Stucker Joins Legacy Portfolio Management - August 30, 2007
 | | Virgil Stucker has been appointed vice president and business development officer | PITTSFIELD - Virgil Stucker has been appointed vice president and business development Officer for Legacy Portfolio Management, Legacy Banks’ investment division, according to Legacy Banks President and Chief Operating Officer Michael A. Christopher.
With more than 30 years of experience in philanthropic investments, Stucker has been the founding or early-term director of five successful non-profit organizations, including the Berkshire Taconic Community Foundation and REACH Community Health Foundation. Additionally, he was vice president for planning, marketing and development for Northern Berkshire Healthcare. Most recently, Stucker established two organizations outside of Berkshire County, which serve as therapeutic communities for individuals with mental illness, both replicas of Gould Farm in Monterey where Stucker began his professional career in 1975.
Throughout his career, Stucker has guided the creation, investment and operation of donor-advised funds, private foundations, charitable bequests, and charitable remainder trusts through financial institutions. He embraces the mission of community banking and is looking forward to this new professional chapter at Legacy, where he will be responsible for enhancing customer relationships and implementing business development plans to attract new clients to the bank’s investment services division.
Christopher expressed his pleasure in welcoming Stucker to Legacy Portfolio Management, saying “Virgil shares our understanding that investment strategies must by tailored to meet the unique personal circumstances of each client.
“His strong background in the management of donor funds and customer relationships will serve us well as he works to convey the benefits of Legacy Portfolio Management to current and prospective clients,” he added.
Stucker has served on the boards of numerous nonprofit organizations, such as the Mahaiwe Performing Arts Center, Berkshire South Regional Community Center, the Children’s Health Program, Gould Farm, and Healthy Communities Massachusetts. He holds a bachelor's degree in philosophy and political science from Ripon (Wis.) College and a master's of business administration from Western New England College. He resides in Monterey with his wife.
Legacy Portfolio Management, the asset investment and trust management division of Legacy Banks, serves private individuals and families, corporate and non-profit institutions, private charitable foundations and trusts, and public pension funds. |
| I am diagnosed with Bipolar. I am 43, I live in the Ft. Bragg area, and before I was struck down hard with depression I worked for the largest Resident builders in N. C. When I was working I spent most my free time traveling all over the world and the US. After they fired me I lost everything. I went to one of the Healing Farms were Virgil was the Director. I have met people from all walk of life. I have met politicians, Ambassador, Famous people, State and Government employees and all kinds of Military employees. There is not many types of people I haven't met, and I think Virgil is one of the greatest men I ever met, and one of the smartest human being I ever met. He also has more compassion for mankind than anybody I ever met. I miss him very dearly. I know he will be a great asset for Legacy Portfolio Management. They have a pure gem. Virgil's wife is a wonderful person, and she is great support to Virgil, but she can hold her own and where I was at she was a very big asset also. My love and heart goes out to the both of them. Not a day goes by I don't think of them, and there kindness. | | from: Warren C. Dickens | on: 09-26-2007 |
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