Scott Minerd, Guggenheim Partners’ Investment Chief, Dies at Age 63

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Obituary: An early member of Guggenheim Partners, Scott Minerd helped shape its growth from startup to manager of over $218 billion in assets. He died suddenly on Wednesday after suffering a heart attack, the firm said.

Scott Minerd, an outspoken and influential fund manager who was chief investment officer of Guggenheim Partners, died Wednesday of a heart attack. Mr. Minerd, 63 years old and a committed weightlifter known to bench press more than 400 pounds, died during his daily workout, the firm said.

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Bless him and his family..he was a good man.

Lol died suddenly that is literally everyone dying right now...

Died suddenly, hear that term a lot.

Obituario: Scott Minerd, uno de los primeros miembros de Guggenheim Partners, ayudó a dar forma a su crecimiento desde la puesta en marcha hasta la gestión de más de 218.000 millones de dólares en activos. Murió repentinamente el miércoles después de sufrir un ataque al corazon.

Will he pass through the eye of a needle?

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RIP.

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