Ted F. Taylor
Founder at Taylor Fitzpatrick Capital LLC
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Mr. Ted F.
Taylor is a Principal at Taylor Fitzpatrick Capital LLC.
He is also founding principal of Fitzpatrick Capital.
In 2009, Mr. Taylor was a founding member of H3T Legacy Capital Partners, LLC, a Phoenix based real estate opportunity fund sponsor focused on a multi-family investments in Arizona.
He served as principal of Rampart until 2004.
He was a partner in a commercial real estate firm, which developed several smaller projects in CO.
Mr. Taylor received a Bachelor of Science in what is called Engineering and Management today from Clarkson College of Technology (today Clarkson University) in Potsdam, New York, in 1965.
Ted F. Taylor active positions
Companies | Position | Start |
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Taylor Fitzpatrick Capital LLC | Founder | - |
Former positions of Ted F. Taylor
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Rampart Associates LLC
Rampart Associates LLC Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Part of Specialty Graphic Imaging Association, Rampart Associates LLC provides consulting services for the graphics communications industry. The company is based in Trumbull, CT. Rampart Associates was acquired by National Association for Printing Leadership on May 07, 2004. | Corporate Officer/Principal | 30/12/2003 |
Training of Ted F. Taylor
Clarkson University | Undergraduate Degree |
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Taylor Fitzpatrick Capital LLC | Finance |
Rampart Associates LLC
Rampart Associates LLC Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Part of Specialty Graphic Imaging Association, Rampart Associates LLC provides consulting services for the graphics communications industry. The company is based in Trumbull, CT. Rampart Associates was acquired by National Association for Printing Leadership on May 07, 2004. | Commercial Services |
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