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Palmer Trinity School recently announced new appointments to its board of trustees — Claudio Ravinet, Luis Segredo, Rodrigo Sideris and Nathan Zeder.
“We are delighted to welcome this experienced group of trustees, each bringing unique strengths and perspectives,” said Jesus Socorro, chair of the board of trustees. “We look forward to their leadership, contributions and insight that will help shape our future and strengthen our mission of advancing academic excellence, social responsibility and global citizenship.”
Claudio Ravinet, who has more than 27 years of wealth management experience, is a managing director at NewEdge Wealth, a wealth management firm where he is a key partner on a team managing more than $2 billion in assets. Prior to joining NewEdge Wealth, he was a senior vice president at UBS and held leadership roles at Bank of America’s Private Bank, Goldman Sachs, Lehman Brothers and Merrill Lynch.
Ravinet earned a Bachelor of Arts in international relations and Russian language from the University of Nebraska and a Master of Arts in Slavic languages from Florida State University. He also is a Certified Exit Planning Advisor (CEPA). Ravinet serves on the board of St. Thomas Episcopal Parish School.
Luis Segredo has been in the tech industry for more than 30 years and serves as CEO of Data Travel, a company focused on enabling hotel companies and technology companies with real-time customer information. He also is a principal at Aquiva Labs, a software development company focused on building on the Salesforce platform.
Segredo earned a Bachelor of Business Administration in international finance and marketing from the University of Miami Herbert Business School.
Rodrigo Sideris is a managing director at Raymond James and has more than 20 years of experience in the financial industry. He previously held key roles at respected institutions including Lloyds Bank, Merrill Lynch and Morgan Stanley.
He earned a bachelor’s degree in economics from Bentley University, a post graduate degree in financial management from Harvard University and a master’s degree in finance from Boston University. He is an active member of St. Philip’s Episcopal Church.
Nathan Zeder is a co-founder, broker and associate at the Jills Zeder Group, a Miami real estate firm. He earned his graduate degree from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign and majored in economics. While in college he played on the men’s tennis team, which won the Big Ten Conference Championship four years in a row.
Following graduation, Zeder played professional tennis for a year before co-founding The Zeder Team with his mother, Judy. He is a Palmer alumnus and serves on the board of its annual “Sandy” golf tournament. Zeder also is a member of the Riviera Country Club in Coral Gables and has served in several capacities, including vice president, a member of its board of governors and chairman of the Golf Committee.
For more information about Palmer Trinity School, visit www.palmertrinity.org.
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