Jeffrey Arsenault Pledges Support to Stepping Stones Museum's the Kaleidoscope Ball 2014

An article on Jeffrey Arsenault, Wealth Advisor and Fund of Funds manager who will join supporters in the Stepping Stones Museum’s Kaleidoscope Ball on March 11.

Norwalk, CT -- (SBWire) -- 03/11/2014 --Investments expert and Hedge Fund of Funds manager Jeffrey Arsenault, a member of the Stepping Stones Museum for Children’s Board of Directors, will join supporters in the upcoming Kaleidoscope Ball 2014 - Growing Healthy Children, Healthy Communities which will be held Saturday, April 5, 2014.

Even before becoming a Board Director, Jeffrey Arsenault has been supporting the programs of the school. He is one of the prominent supporters of the school’s ELLI program - a special literacy development program created in partnership with the Norwalk Community College, Literacy How, and the Norwalk Housing Authority. He was also one of the organizers of Stepping Stones’ various fund raising activities such as the annual Swing into It Golf Tournament at Stanwich Club and the recently launched two art exhibits - the Express Yourself exhibit and the Healthville Traveling exhibit - last February 14. He also supports the Edwin Gould Services for Children and Families (EGSCF), one of the top foster care agencies in the New York City and the Annual Hedge Funds Care New York – Open your Heart to the Children Benefit, among others.

Mr. Arsenault has earned a reputation as an outstanding fund of funds manager, with a track record of superior risk-adjusted absolute returns. He founded Old Greenwich Capital Partners (“OGCP”) in 2005 to provide a unique access to an exclusive roster of outstanding managers. Mr. Arsenault leverages an extensive network of industry contacts developed over his 25 years of experience in the investment industry. His career history includes being a partner at Paradigm Capital, 13 years in Institutional Sales at Merrill Lynch, and various roles at CIBC World Markets and Gordon Capital. Jeffrey graduated from Boston University and remains highly involved in Boston University’s Advisory Councils.

The Kaleidoscope Ball 2014 and Open Arms

This year’s Kaleidoscope Ball 2014 aims to raise funds for the museum’s accessibility initiative, Open Arms. More than 60,000 children and families are expected to benefit from the said project.

The event will feature a spectacular evening of fine dining, entertainment and joyful dancing. It will start at 6:30 pm with cocktails and hors d’oeuvres, followed by silent auction. Dinner will be served at 8:00 pm followed by live auction and then the Stepping Up for Children Awards and a night of more dancing.

Interested parties can help support the event in three ways. He/she can become a sponsor and help the museum's accessibility initiative, Open Arms. He can also purchase an ad in the program book and he can also apply as a volunteer.

About Old Greenwich Capital Partners
Old Greenwich Capital Partners (“OGCP”) is a New-York based investment firm founded by Jeffery Arsenault in 2005 with a customized multi-manager platform that offers a select and strategically diversified roster of experienced investment managers.

To register for the Kaleidoscope Ball, you can contact Doon Foster, Committee Chair, and Marlene Battista, Vice Chair, or send them a message: email kb@steppingstonesmuseum.org. For sponsoring the event please contact: Jennifer Toussaint, 203 899 0606, ext. 292; jennifer@steppingstonesmuseum.org

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