Frank Ross - Cohen Independent Director

PSF Etf  USD 18.80  0.02  0.11%   
Frank Ross is Portfolio Manager at Cohen and Steers
Mr. Frank K. Ross is Independent Director of Cohen and Steers Select Preferred and Income Fund Inc., since March 2004. He was Visiting Professor of Accounting, Howard University School of Business since 2004 Board member and Audit Committee Chair and Human Resources and Compensation Committee Member, Pepco Holdings, Inc. since 2004 Former Board Member of NCRIC Inc. from 2004 to 2005 Formerly, Midatlantic Area Managing Partner for Assurance Services at KPMG LLP and Managing Partner of its Washington DC offices from 1977 to 2003. In addition to his tenure as a Director of various Cohen Steers funds, Mr. Ross has served as the Chairman of the Boards Audit Committee since 2004, acting as liaison between the Boards and the Funds independent registered public accountants. Mr. Ross has over 35 years of public accounting and auditing experience. In addition, he is a visiting professor, teaching accounting, auditing and ethics courses at a private university, and serves as the audit committee chairman and a member of the Human Resources and Compensation Committees of a public utility company. He was on the Board of NCRIC, Inc. from 2004 to 2006, when the company was sold. While on NCRICs Board, he served on the audit and governance committees.
Age 75
Tenure 20 years
Phone212 832 3232
Webhttps://www.cohenandsteers.com/funds/details/select-preferred-and-income-fund

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Cohen Steers Select Preferred and Income Fund, Inc. is a closed ended fixed income mutual fund launched by Cohen Steers Inc. Cohen Steers is listed under Asset Management in the United States and is traded on New York Stock Exchange exchange. Cohen and Steers [PSF] is traded in USA and was established 2010-11-24.

Cohen and Steers Money Managers

James Giallanza, CFO, Principal Accounting Officer and Treasurer
Lisa Phelan, Chief Compliance Officer
Heather Kaden, Deputy Chief Compliance Officer
Ramona RogersWindsor, Independent Director
Daphne Richards, Independent Director
Dean Junkans, Independent Director
C Ward, Independent Director
Joseph Harvey, Acting Chairman of the Board, Vice President
Elaine ZaharisNikas, Vice President
Jane Magpiong, Independent Director
Adam Derechin, President, Chief Executive Officer
Matthew Stadler, IR Contact Officer
Robert Steers, Co-Chairman of the Board
William Scapell, Vice President
Albert Laskaj, Treasurer
Frank Ross, Independent Director
Francis Poli, Secretary
Stephen Murphy, Chief Compliance Officer, Vice President
Michael Clark, Lead Independent Director
Dana DeVivo, Secretary, Chief Legal Officer
Gerald Maginnis, Independent Director
Richard Norman, Independent Director
Edward Ward, Independent Director
Richard Kroon, Lead Independent Director
Neil Bloom, Assistant Treasurer
Bonnie Cohen, Independent Director
George Grossman, Independent Director
Tina Payne, Assistant Secretary

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