| Susan Fulton |
Susan is a founder and co-owner of FBB Capital Partners, a registered investment firm in the Washington Metropolitan Area representing individuals and non-profit organizations. Her firm was selected for excellence as one of 25 firms nation-wide who manage under $500 million in assets by Forbes Magazine in October 2008. As the only firm in the Washington Metropolitan area to make the Forbes list, FBB reflects over twenty years of fee-only service to investors in the area. Susan prides herself on being an early adaptor and is one of the first five Certified Financial Planners in the Washington Metro Area. A regular commentator on CNN, CNBC, Forbes on Fox, and Bloomberg Radio Susan speaks often to Washington area organizations about investing, philanthropy, and business leadership. She has been a member of the Washington business community since 1964 when she returned to the city after college. An Army brat, she calls DC home having lived there as a toddler and returned to graduate from Western High School (-now Duke Ellington) in 1957. Susan has been quoted in Business Week and, the Wall Street Journal. In addition, she was named one of the Outstanding Women of America. Active and passionate about her interests. Susan sits on two Boards: Wilson College, her alma mater, and Heifer International. In 1999 she endowed the Richard Alsina Fulton Center for Sustainable Living in memorial to her husband. The 50-acre farm hosts the international CSA program and serves as a resource for hands-on education regarding environmental issues and solutions. She is a member of Rachel's Network and has interests in the Rare Breeds Conservancy at the Smithsonian, and in the Chesapeake Bay conservation through Horn Point Labs on the Eastern Shore. |