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Category: People
New Video – Buddy Reisinger
Walter “Buddy” Reisinger may just be one of the most interesting people at Hill Investment Group. His family has deep roots in the iconic beer company Anheuser-Busch. Buddy worked at the brewery after graduating from Princeton, and then UCLA for his MBA. His late mother created the famous Vivienne salad dressing which was bottled and sold coast to coast. Buddy had a beloved pet potbelly pig, his go-to karaoke song is “Come Sail Away,” and he secretly wishes he could be a DJ on a classic rock radio station. All that and he’s crazy smart with a kind heart. You’ll see a bit of that here in his video where he talks about what got him to become a fiduciary advisor and what keeps him here serving you. Enjoy.
Please also join us in congratulating Buddy on his first hole in one he sank this month!
New Video – Matt Zenz
This month we’re highlighting our Chief Investment Officer, Matt Zenz. Watch this two-minute Q&A with Matt to find out about Matt’s background, how he serves you, and what makes him proud about coming to work everyday. If you find yourself needing more Zenz, remember to check out this section of our website.
Special People Wanted – We’re Hiring
Have you met someone special who exemplifies the “Cheers and Four Seasons” attitude and work ethic of Hill Investment Group team members…that doesn’t already work here? A friend, family, or you? If you want to make your experience with us even better, please consider introducing that person to us because we’re looking for a few outstanding new team members to enhance our already fantastic suite of services.
Click the link here, review our open team positions, and forward it to that special person who’s ready to change the world for the better…all to benefit you!
Want to hit the Hill “easy” button instead? Take 60 seconds. Pick up the phone, share the person’s name with us, and we’ll take it from there!”