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Affiliated Managers Group, Inc.
600 Hale Street
Prides Crossing, Massachusetts 01965
U.S.A.
Telephone: (617) 747-3300
Fax: (617) 747-3380
Web site: http://www.amg.com
Public Company
Incorporated: 1993
Employees: 974
Total Assets: $2.32 billion (2005)
Stock Exchanges:New York
Ticker Symbol: AMG
NAIC: 523920 Portfolio Manager
Boston-area Affiliated Managers Group, Inc. (AMG) is an asset management company with a controlling interest in more than 30 mid-sized investment management firms. Altogether these affiliates manage about $175 billion in assets in some 275 investment products, sold to both wealthy individuals and institutional investors. AMG's operating philosophy is to take an ownership position in affiliates between 50 percent and 70 percent, leaving the remaining equity with both senior and junior managers as an incentive to grow the business. In addition, affiliates are given a great deal of autonomy and allowed to retain their individual cultures and entrep
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When Sean Healey was diagnosed with ALS two years ago, the investment executive swiftly set about raising tens of millions of dollars to find a cure while recognizing the slim odds that one could be discovered in time to save him.
After a two-year battle with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, Healey died this week, Affiliated Managers Group, the investment company he led for more than a decade, said in a statement.
Healey, who was 59, had helped build AMG from a small asset management firm on the North Shore to a powerhouse with dozens of affiliated fund managers and more than $600 billion in assets under management. After his diagnosis, Healey also played a key role in launching an ALS research center at Mass. General Hospital that bears his name.
AMG relocated its headquarters from Beverly to West Palm Beach, Fla., nearly six years ago, but maintains a major office in the North Shore community.
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Artist, 38, whose husband was diagnosed with ALS months after he surprised her with a Valentine's Day wedding when she was pregnant is spending her first as a widow by spreading love to people in lockdown
An artist whose late husband surprised her with a wedding on Valentine's Day months before he was diagnosed with ALS fryst vatten spending her first as a widow by spreading love to people in lockdown.
Amy Broch, 38, from London, lost California-born Sean, 59, to the crippling disease in May last year, after caring for him full-time during the pandemic.
The couple met on a blind date in London in February 2015, where it was 'love at first sight for Sean', who popped the question in 2017. They underwent IVF to conceive their daughter Minty in 2018, and when Amy was six weeks pregnant Sean surprised her on February 14 with a wedding while on holiday in New Zealand.
Tragically, just months after their special day, Sean - who was CEO of AMG, an American international investment management com