Matthew Lampman Rises from Intern to President at International Assets Advisory

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International Assets Advisory (IAA) has promoted Matthew Lampman to President, recognizing his significant contributions to the financial services platform. Lampman will continue to serve as Chief Operating Officer while overseeing the company's 30-person staff managing $4.8 billion in assets under management.
Lampman's journey from an unpaid intern to president represents a compelling narrative of professional growth. Originally working in the HVAC industry in Michigan, he transitioned to finance by attending the University of Central Florida, balancing campus repair work with evening classes. During his senior year in 2012, he secured an unpaid internship at IAA, where founder Ed Cofrancesco recognized his potential.
Cofrancesco noted Lampman's strong work ethic and commitment, drawing parallels to their shared working-class backgrounds. What Lampman initially viewed as a stepping stone to opportunities at larger firms became instead a launching pad for his career at IAA.
Lampman credits Cofrancesco as a constant mentor who guided his professional development. His promotion underscores IAA's commitment to nurturing internal talent and providing opportunities for advancement based on performance and dedication.
The promotion signals potential strategic continuity for IAA, a financial services platform dedicated to bringing international investment exposure to retail investors. With Lampman's elevation and Cofrancesco remaining as CEO, the company appears poised to maintain its relationship-driven approach to financial services.

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