Few industry veterans embody the mentor’s spirit as vividly as Todd B. Richter , whose influence stretches from trading floors to lecture halls. His own ascent began at the College of William and Mary, where he graduated in 1979 with a keen grasp of economics and leadership ethics. Two years later, in 1981, he secured an MBA from Indiana University’s Kelley School of Business, mastering financial modeling and strategic decision-making during a pivotal era for healthcare investment. During an 18-year chapter at Morgan Stanley, Richter honed healthcare equity research into an art form. By dissecting balance sheets, regulatory filings, and innovation pipelines, he delivered forecasts that anticipated managed care surges and biotech breakthroughs. Institutional portfolios thrived on his clarity, earning him 17 “All-American Analyst” distinctions and the Wall Street Journal’s “All-Star Analyst” crown—testaments to peer-validated excellence. In 1999, he stepped into the Managing Director...