Paul Dietrich
Investment Strategist & Portfolio Manager
Paul manages several portfolios for private investors, retirement funds and private institutions throughout the United States. With over 30 years of investment management experience and experiences ranging from elected state official, Washington, D. C. attorney, advisor to the World Bank and several Eastern European countries, Paul’s distinctive viewpoint on the financial industry helps Strategic Family Capital’s clients identify early economic trends and take appropriate actions to advance their financial goals. His approach prioritizes the influence of macroeconomic factors and provides educational communications which honor the responsibility of caring for clients’ investments.
Paul’s insights on larger mega-trend economic and stock market developments actively shape Strategic Family Capital’s overall investment strategy to maintain clients’ competitive advantage. His data-driven approach to understanding the direction of the core global economy to assess and manage risk for clients is informed by his early career experience as an international corporate attorney with Squire, Sanders & Dempsey (now Squire Patton Boggs) and Jones Day. In that role, he advised the World Bank on creating economic indicators for several countries and forming commercial codes that Eastern European countries use in the creation of their central banks and in international business regulation.
Previously, Paul served as CEO and Chief Investment Officer with Fairfax Global Markets, LLC, and as CEO and Chief Investment Officer of Foxhall Capital Management.
He is also President of the Institute for International Health and Development (founded in 1982 by Nobel Peace Prize Laureate, David Morse). Paul has served as a member of the Board of Trustees of the Catholic University of America in Washington, DC, was a member of the National Advisory Board of Harvard University’s School of Public Health’s AIDS Institute and a member of the Advisory Group on International Health Systems Assessment of the New York Academy of Sciences. He has been a member of the Advisory Board of the John Templeton Foundation. Paul has also served as a member of the Development Committee of the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO), and as a member of the Board of Directors of the U.S. Congressional Human Rights Foundation and the American-European Community Association.
Paul has contributed his market analysis to business and financial media.