#96: Winston Justice
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Summary
In this episode of the Intelligent Investing Podcast, Eric
Schleien sits down with Winston Justice, former OT for the
Philadelphia Eagles and founder of Elixr Coffee Roasters.
By the time Winston graduated, Justice was widely considered one
of the best tackles ever to come out of USC, blocking for two
future Heisman Trophy winners, Matt Leinart and Reggie Bush.
That's what caught the eye of the Eagles. In the ensuing years
with the team from 2006-11, he played in 47 games, with 31
starts, and was named to USA Today's 2009 All-Joe Team.
Winston now serves as a Vice President in Bernstein's Nashville
headquarters, serving as an asset manager to multigenerational
families, entrepreneurs, and nonprofits.
Winston Justice was drafted by the Philadelphia Eagles under
coach Andy Reid in the second round (39th overall pick) of
the 2006 NFL Draft. He played college
football at USC under coach Pete Carroll.
Prior to joining Bernstein in 2019, he was a portfolio manager
for PIA's Alternative Investments Group. Earlier, he co-founded
MJC Capital, an early-stage investment vehicle, and also served
as a portfolio manager for Wells Fargo Securities.
He holds a BA in Public Policy from the University of Southern
California, an MBA from George Washington University, and the
Certified Investment Management Analyst designation from The Yale
School of Management.
Winston's philanthropic work includes serving on the board of
directors for YCAP, Nashville Coaching Coalition, and service
efforts with Habitat for Humanity of Collier County, Young Life
Naples, and Eagles Fly for Leukemia in Philadelphia. In 2010, he
was the recipient of the Walter Payton Philadelphia Man of the
Year award. He relocated to Nashville in 2018 with his wife and
their three children.
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Summary
In this episode of the Intelligent Investing Podcast, Eric
Schleien sits down with Winston Justice, former OT for the
Philadelphia Eagles and founder of Elixr Coffee Roasters.
By the time Winston graduated, Justice was widely considered one
of the best tackles ever to come out of USC, blocking for two
future Heisman Trophy winners, Matt Leinart and Reggie Bush.
That's what caught the eye of the Eagles. In the ensuing years
with the team from 2006-11, he played in 47 games, with 31
starts, and was named to USA Today's 2009 All-Joe Team.
Winston now serves as a Vice President in Bernstein's Nashville
headquarters, serving as an asset manager to multigenerational
families, entrepreneurs, and nonprofits.
Winston Justice was drafted by the Philadelphia Eagles under
coach Andy Reid in the second round (39th overall pick) of
the 2006 NFL Draft. He played college
football at USC under coach Pete Carroll.
Prior to joining Bernstein in 2019, he was a portfolio manager
for PIA's Alternative Investments Group. Earlier, he co-founded
MJC Capital, an early-stage investment vehicle, and also served
as a portfolio manager for Wells Fargo Securities.
He holds a BA in Public Policy from the University of Southern
California, an MBA from George Washington University, and the
Certified Investment Management Analyst designation from The Yale
School of Management.
Winston's philanthropic work includes serving on the board of
directors for YCAP, Nashville Coaching Coalition, and service
efforts with Habitat for Humanity of Collier County, Young Life
Naples, and Eagles Fly for Leukemia in Philadelphia. In 2010, he
was the recipient of the Walter Payton Philadelphia Man of the
Year award. He relocated to Nashville in 2018 with his wife and
their three children.
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