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Brian Solomon,

CFA

Co-Portfolio Manager
About

Brian Solomon is a co-portfolio manager for the Capital Appreciation Strategy, including the Capital Appreciation Fund (CAF), Capital Appreciation Equity ETF, and Capital Appreciation Premium Income ETF, and is the CAF fixed income team lead at T. Rowe Price Investment Management (TRPIM). He is a member of the Capital Appreciation Fund, Capital Appreciation and Income Fund, and Capital Appreciation Equity ETF Investment Advisory Committees. Brian also is a vice president of T. Rowe Price Group, Inc. and T. Rowe Price Trust Company. 

Education
  • M.B.A., University of North Carolina
  • B.S., Clemson University
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Years at T. Rowe Price
10
Years of investment experience
10
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