Friday, December 23, 2016
Bank M&A and Emerging Market Rebounds Present Opportunities
esponsible for meeting the needs of clients at Merrill Lynch’s Atlanta/Buckhead office, Rod Westmoreland serves as wealth management managing director. Drawing on more than three decades of experience, Rod Westmoreland provides clients of ultra-high net worth with a range of services, including portfolio development and trust solutions. He stays well informed on latest trends in the investment sphere.
A recent Barron’s article focused on an area that savvy investors are turning their attention to: financials. Although the banking sector has been hampered by historically low interest rates in recent years, banks are still able to achieve significant profits. Mergers and acquisitions (M&A) often provide excellent market entry points and, with several regional banks eyeing expansion, further consolidations and M&A are on the horizon.
At the same time, there is exists a trend of applying hedging strategies to mutual funds in emerging markets.
Thursday, December 1, 2016
Albert Roussel - Noted French Piano Composer and Teacher

Rod Westmoreland serves as managing director of wealth management at Merrill Lynch, overseeing the firm’s Atlanta Buckhead office. A classical music aficionado, Rod Westmoreland supports the Atlanta Chamber Players, a mixed ensemble of piano, winds, and strings that has been in existence for four decades.
The Players opened their 2016 season in September with a concert themed “Quickly Composed Trios.” The performance included the world premiere of Mark Buller’s Motion Studies, as well as Ludwig van Beethoven’s Archduke Trio. Also performed was Albert Roussel’s trio for flute, viola and cello, Op. 40, which he composed in just over two weeks in 1929.
Born in 1869 in France, Roussel started his career under the influence of French impressionism and created pieces rich in poetic association. This ultimately gave way to a mature style in which formal design was preeminent, with a rhythmic drive that exceeded most contemporaries. His approach reflects a schooling heavy in composers such as J. S. Bach, who emphasized contrapuntal textures.
By the mid-1920s, Roussel had turned toward neoclassicism, in which themes were clearly developed in order and a sense of the theatrical predominated. Today, Roussel is known as well for the students he instructed in composition as for his original works. His students at various times included Edgard Varèse, Erik Satie, and Bohuslav Martinu.
Thursday, October 13, 2016
Volunteer Opportunities at the High Museum of Art
Managing director of a team of wealth advisers at Merrill Lynch’s Atlanta/Buckhead office, Rod Westmoreland is a widely recognized financial adviser with more than 30 years of experience. Dedicated to giving back to his community, Rod Westmoreland supports several organizations and groups, including the High Museum of Art.
The premier art museum in the southeastern United States, the High Museum of Art in Atlanta relies heavily on the support of its volunteers. Individuals who work with the museum enrich their lives and those of the community members. Volunteering with the High Museum of Art brings numerous opportunities to gain customer service skills and interact with other individuals who share a passion for the arts. It also allows volunteers to stay in the know about new events and galleries at the High Museum of Art through monthly email updates, and it rewards them with invitations to special events for volunteers only.
To ensure all volunteers work in areas they are passionate about, the High Museum of Art maintains numerous volunteer positions. Participants can opt to greet visitors to the lecture program on Thursdays and Saturdays, or to the weekend film series. They also can provide helpful information as an information desk volunteer. In addition, the museum regularly seeks individuals willing to volunteer with exhibitions, the Friday Jazz program, and the education department. These volunteers do everything from distribute event programs and provide directions between galleries to encourage visitors to explore and discover art.
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