The time has come for Market Street to bid our esteemed Senior Vice President and Chief Investment Officer, Michael R. Eisner, a fond farewell as he transitions to retirement. Mike has been a pivotal part of Market Street’s long-term strategy and investment program success since joining us in 2007. Under Mike's leadership, Market Street has successfully navigated numerous market challenges with confidence and grace, evolving our strategy to meet changing landscapes while keeping the legacy of our client families at the center every decision. For nearly two decades, Mike has led our Investment Team with exceptional expertise and dedication, contributing significantly Market Street’s continued success at every turn. “Mike’s leadership and stewardship of our investment program over the past 20 years have made a huge impact on both the successes of the past and our prospects for the future. His passion for the investment process, his dedication to our client families and his commitment to the long-term sustainability of Market Street have helped to ensure an enduring legacy for generations to come.” James D. Houghton, Board Chair Thank you, Mike, for your long-standing dedication and guidance; we wish you all the best in your next chapter!
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3moCongratulations, Mike! I am excited to hear how you reinvent yourself. It was an honor to work with you. All the best in the years ahead.