Ted is Head of Sales for Fidelity Investments Workplace Investing business, which serves over 30 million employees in the United States. In this role, Ted leads the team responsible for the growth of all Fidelity’s workplace retirement savings, health solutions and other benefits offerings for companies and tax-exempt organizations of all sizes. Prior to his current role, Ted served in a number of senior leadership roles, across Sales and Relationship Management, within Fidelity’s workplace business. Ted has been at Fidelity Investments for 18 years.
Prior to coming to Fidelity, Ted practiced law in Massachusetts for 6 years, including a 3 year period where he served as an Assistant District Attorney in Norfolk County in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. While at the Norfolk District Attorney’s Office, Ted served as the Chief of the Juvenile Unit, leading on all juvenile matters including prevention programs in working with the Chiefs of Police and Superintendent of Schools for the 28 cities and towns in the county. Ted is a 1996 graduate, cum laude, from Boston College Law School and a 1992 graduate of the University of Vermont with a Bachelor of Arts in History.
Ted has always had a strong connection to mentoring or helping young people, beginning with his role as a Big Brother while at the University of Vermont. Following his graduation from college, Ted worked as a teacher and coach at the Salisbury School, a secondary school in Connecticut. Following his departure from the District Attorney’s Office, from 1997 – 2002, Ted served on the Board for Life Resources, Inc., which ran residential programs for at-risk youth. Ted served as Chair of the Board from 2000-2002. From 2005-2006, Ted served on the Board of Studio in a School, which focused on developing the Arts in New York City public schools. From 2006-2013, Ted served on the Alumni Association Board of Directors at the University of Vermont and served as President of the Alumni Association from 2010-2013. Ted has also spent 17 years as a youth sports coach, including a 2 year stint as Director of Coaching for his town’s youth hockey program.