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Jeff Drobny is the founder and chief investment officer of Garda Capital Partners, a global alternative asset management firm based in Minnesota. He established the company, in January 2015, along with two partners committed to a common goal for investors. Outside of work Jeff Drobny has lavish interests that include Italian history, travel, wine and vintage cars. Vintage car connoisseurs may take interest in the contents of the British Sovereign Base Areas (SBAs) on the island of Cyprus in the Mediterranean. Hundreds of cars, motorcycles, and buses are stored in a compound in Episkopi. They have been there since 1975, when the Turkish invasion of the island forced thousands of residents to abandon their homes, as well as their vintage vehicles, when relocating across the border. Each vehicle is has been photographed and uploaded online with a description. Officers for the SBA Administration are hoping that the owners will be able to find their vehicles so that they can be returned. Unfortunately, many of them are now rusty and in need of major repairs.
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Jeffrey Steven Drobny serves as chief investment officer and a managing partner of Garda Capital Partners, an internationally focused investment firm he co-founded in 2015. Jeffrey Drobny's direction of the company, headquartered in Minneapolis, MN, is based in part on his extensive experience with previous employer Cargill Inc. Jeff Drobny and his partners at Garda Capital offer a range of fixed-income alternative investment opportunities. Mr. Drobny is also a vintage automobile enthusiast and a dedicated traveler with a love of Italian culture. For any lover of Italian cars, the Maserati is among the most prized luxury brands. In 2014, Maserati celebrated its centennial year in business. The Maserati brothers came from the town of Voghera in Lombardy, Italy. The eldest brother, Carlo, achieved renown as an engine designer and race car driver before his early death. All five surviving brothers made contributions to the development of their brand. Alfieri, Ernesto, and Ettore Maserati set up an office in Bologna in 1914, all three heavily engaged in both the mechanical and commercial sides of their enterprise. When Alfieri died in 1932, Bindo Maserati joined his brothers in the company. Mario, an artist, was the only brother not to maintain an interest in the technical side of the business, although he is usually credited with designing the company’s world-famous trident logo. |
AuthorJeff Drobny serves as a principal and a chief investment officer with Black River Asset Management, an investment company with 13 offices in 11 countries. Archives
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