Rasheed Muhammad
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Rasheed Muhammad (1972) is an American banker. He is the Vice President for SunTrust Private Wealth Management Sports and Entertainment Specialty Group in Atlanta, Georgia and the Client Advisor to sports and entertainment professionals.[1] He has been with SunTrust for five years.[2] He has been referred to as a music industry heavyweight.[3]
Prior to joining SunTrust, Muhammad was a dual associate of Bank of America and Bank of America Investment Services, for over 6 years, where he began bridging financial services with the music industry.
Muhammad holds the Series 7, 63, 65, life accident & sickness, and variable products licenses, and is a graduate of The University of South Carolina Columbia where he served post graduate on the advisory board for the College of Hospitality, Retail, & Sports Management.
Muhammad served as Vice President for the Atlanta Chapter of The Recording Academy (2007) and has served on the Board of Governor’s for the Atlanta Chapter of The Recording Academy.
[edit] References
- ^ Carmichael, Rodney (2004-09-22), “Rasheed Muhammad - money to his ears”, Rolling Out, <http://www.rollingout.com/exe_suite/exe_desk/index.php?title=rasheed_muhammad_money_to_his_ears&more=1&c=1&tb=1&pb=1>. Retrieved on 4 January 2008
- ^ Fulton, Greg, “Banking on the Stars”, Atlanta Business Magazine, <http://www.atlantabusinessmagazine.com/current/Feature1.php>. Retrieved on 4 January 2008
- ^ Carmichael, Rodney (2007-10-19), “Industry Heavyweights Turn Out for T.I. Hearing”, Creative Loafing, <http://blogs.creativeloafing.com/cribnotes/2007/10/19/industry-heavyweights-turn-out-for-ti-hearing/>. Retrieved on 18 January 2008

