Fact Sheet

The National Association of Securities Professionals is an organization that helps people of color and women level the playing field in the financial securities industry. We connect members to industry leaders and business opportunities; advocate for policies that create equal representation and inclusion; provide educational opportunities; and work to build awareness about the value of ensuring that people of color and women are included in all aspects of the financial securities industry. Founded in 1985 by the late Maynard Jackson, former mayor of Atlanta, and Travers Bell, Jr., Wall Street pioneer, the national organization is based in Washington, D.C. with chapters in major financial capitals throughout the United States.

Our members include asset and wealth managers, brokers, public finance professionals, investment bankers, bond counsel, commercial bank underwriters, institutional investors, plan sponsors and other professionals in the financial securities industry.

NASP Chapters

NASP has local chapters in the following U.S. Cities.
Visit www.nasphq.org for information regarding local participation:

Atlanta Baltimore/Washington
Detroit Chicago
Philadelphia New York
Boston Los Angeles
Houston San Francisco

NASP Headquarters

National Association of Securities Professionals
727 15th Street, NW, Suite 750,
Washington, DC 20005
Phone: 202-371-5535
Fax: 202-371-5536

NASP 19th Annual Pension Fund and Financial Services Conference

For more information, visit www.nasphq.org. Or, contact conference manager
Tonya Bessillieu Williams directly at (404) 348-4097, toll free at (888) 224-3168,
or via email at tonya@nasphq.org.

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