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Tomm Pfitzenmaier

 

A founder and partner in Summit since 1983, Tomm was raised on a farm near Bettendorf, Iowa and received his B.S. in Farm Management from Iowa State University.  He worked with Iowa Farm Management before he partnered with Chet Randolph in the brokerage business, obtaining his license in 1981.  An analyst for Market to Market for the past 20 years, Tomm has two children and lives on a farm near Adel.

 

 

Tim Marsh

 

A partner and the primary research analyst in the firm, Tim was born and raised on a grain and livestock farm near Earlham, Iowa.  He graduated from Iowa State University with a B.S. in Agricultural Business, then worked in the feed and grain business before obtaining his brokerage license in 1979.  Tim is married and has two daughters.

 

 

Nan Hahn

 

The commodity business came naturally to Nan, who had an early indoctrination, as she grew up in Klemme, Iowa, the daughter of a grain elevator manager.  Nan is a broker as well as the office manager.  She received her brokerage license in 1982.  Nan is married and has two sons.

 

 

Vance Hahn

 

Vance comes from a farm background, raised on the family farm near Cherokee, Iowa.  He attended the University of South Dakota before becoming a full-time farmer.  Vance received his brokerage license in 1983.  He is married and has two sons.

 

 

Roger Fisher

 

Roger's agricultural roots go back to the Grand Junction, Iowa farm where he was born and raised and still has an active interest.  He received his B.S. in Agriculture from Iowa State University and served as Director of Agriculture for the Iowa Development Commission.  Roger is married with three grown children.  He received his brokerage license in 1971.

 

 

 

 

 

Disclaimer:

The information contained, while not guaranteed as to accuracy or completeness, has been obtained from sources believed to be reliable.  The opinions and recommendations contained are based on our judgment, and do not guarantee that profits will be achieved or that losses will not be incurred.  Recommendations made should not be construed as an offer to buy or sell commodities.  There is a substantial risk of loss in trading futures and options on futures.

 

 


 
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