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Bruce N. Jacobs, CFA Partner

“I love the innovation in the medical technology industry. With vast unmet medical needs, and a clear mandate to reduce health care costs, there are endless opportunities for companies to innovate and bring new products to market. As a result, the maturation of companies’ new product pipelines creates exciting investment opportunities.”

Bruce N. Jacobs, CFA

Partner

Bruce has over 19 years of investment experience . He joined Westfield in 2004. He is a Partner and member of the Investment Committee. His analytical coverage spans the capitalization spectrum and includes medical devices and life science tools within the Healthcare sector and the Consumer Staples sector.

Prior to joining Westfield, Bruce was a Director and Senior Equity Analyst at Deutsche Bank Securities in Boston. His experience also includes financial analyst positions at Alex.Brown & Sons, in both the London and Baltimore offices.

Bruce graduated magna cum laude from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania and earned a Master of Business Administration from the Harvard Business School. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst.

Bruce is the Chair of the Board of Overseers of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Boston . His other hobbies and interests include basketball, Yoga, fly-fishing and keeping up with his four children.

Professional History

Covering the Medical Devices and Consumer Staples sectors
2004-Present: Westfield Capital Management, Boston, MA
1996-2004: Deutsche Bank Securities, Boston, MA; Director, Senior Equity Analyst
1993-1994: Alex. Brown & Sons LTD, London, England; Associate
1991-1993: Alex. Brown & Sons Inc., Baltimore, MD; Financial Analyst Health Care Group
1996: Harvard Business School, MBA
1991: The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, BS

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