We are thrilled to share that Rachel A. Rasmussen, MBA, CFA, CDFA®, Investment Manager and Shareholder at Foster & Motley, has been named to the Cincinnati Business Courier’s prestigious Forty Under 40 class of 2024. This annual recognition celebrates young professionals who are shaping the future of Greater Cincinnati's business community.
Rachel has been a part of Foster & Motley since 2010 and has grown into an integral member of our investment management team. As a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) and Chartered Divorce Financial Analyst (CDFA), she provides guidance in managing portfolios and identifying investment strategies tailored to her clients’ financial goals. Her deep knowledge of investments, combined with her thoughtful and personalized approach to client service, has earned her a positive reputation in the financial services industry.
Rachel’s inclusion in this year's Forty Under 40 class is a testament to her commitment to excellence in both her career and community involvement. Outside of work, she volunteers with various non-profits and other organizations, including Impact 100, Talbert House, CFA Society, and Cincinnati Estate Planning Council.
Please join us in congratulating Rachel on this well-deserved recognition! We are proud of her continued impact and look forward to her future achievements. You can view Rachel’s profile and brief interview here, or the full class of honorees here (subscription may be required.)
No direct or indirect fees were paid to be included in the Cincinnati Business Courier’s Forty Under 40 recognition. This award is not intended as a testimonial, endorsement, or guarantee of future results.
Per the Cincinnati Business Courier website, honorees are chosen through an independent editorial review, with selections based entirely on their merits, achievements and contributions to their organizations and local community. Commercial interests with the Business Journal are not considered. Review panels may be comprised entirely of Business Journal leadership, or in combination with outside judges determined by the news department. The Business Journal’s editorial leadership has final say and approval for all awards and honorees.