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Monday, December 31, 2012 Fido Wins Praise From a Hometown Paper Fund managers are to Boston what lobbyists are to Washington, DC –- spit in any direction, and you’re likely to hit one. So, the Boston Globe’s "Boston Capital Fund Manager of the Year" award is a pretty serious competition. This year, the honor went to Chuck Myers, who, not-so-shockingly, works at Fidelity [profile]. Myers gets the full profile treatment from columnist Steven Syre. Syre writes about how the 37-year-old manager of the Fidelity Small Cap Discovery Fund made his first investment with his father when he was a teenager, and tells a story about a young Myers demanding a meeting with the CEO of shoe company Steve Madden Ltd. The story also gets into detail about Myers’ investment strategy for his funds –- small public companies, filling his fund with firms the average investor may never have heard of. For all of the details, read the original article. Printed from: MFWire.com/story.asp?s=42516 Copyright 2012, InvestmentWires, Inc. All Rights Reserved |