About

About Barry Snyder

Barry Snyder jpm is an experienced financial executive with a demonstrated history of working in investment banking, venture capital, and private equity. He is the Chairman and CEO of Southeast Highway Holdings LLC, a leading contractor in highway construction and maintenance across Florida and Georgia. Established in 1997, West Palm Beach-based Southeast Highway Holdings’ Construction Division installs guardrails, crash cushions, fencing, and handrails for general contractors and private clients across its service regions. The firm’s Maintenance Division handles guardrail, attenuator, fence, cable, and handrail repairs in key areas throughout Florida and Georgia.

Barry is an active member of the Florida Transportation Builders’ Association (FTBA), which includes individuals and business firms engaged in the construction of transportation systems. He is also a member of the Associated General Contractors of Georgia, a professional trade association for hundreds of top contractors and service/supplier firms.

His Family Office is based in West Palm Beach, Florida.

Snyder also runs Glenwick Capital LLC in West Palm Beach, a family office focused mainly on consumer and private equity-related investments, including Southeast Highway Holdings, Epic Games (Fortnite), DuckDuckGo, Landline, Manscaped, Fever Events, Wage Stream, Bilt, Raya, Harper Wilde, and others.

A Bespoke Career in Investment Banking, Private Wealth Management

Barry’s extensive professional experience in investment banking, private wealth management, and financial services includes holding several Senior Managing Director positions at many prestigious investment banks that serve primarily private families, institutional clients, and Sovereign Wealth Funds. He has also served as a Senior Advisor to Smash Capital, headquartered in Los Angeles. Smash Capital is a venture capital firm in the consumer internet and gaming, financial services, healthcare, enterprise software, and commerce markets.

Prior to joining Southeast Highway, Barry Snyder Goldman Sachs served as Managing Director for J.P. Morgan in their Private Wealth Management Division in West Palm Beach. Prior to this, he was a managing director at Credit Suisse, working in their private wealth management department while also helping to bring in investment banking deals. At Credit Suisse, he made Barron’s Top 100 Wealth Advisors. He was also responsible for bringing in executives and arranging a $400M private loan against their UPREIT shares. He also was the lead banker in bringing in investment banking transactions, which included the sale of a large family business in Texas to a utility.

Prior to Credit Suisse, Barry worked at Deutsche Bank as a Managing Director in Private Wealth Management, where he also made Barron’s Top 100 Wealth Advisors. Barron’s rankings shine a spotlight on the Country’s best wealth advisors and aim to raise standards in the industry.

In the early 1990’s until 2003, Snyder was a Vice President for Goldman Sachs, where he worked for over a decade in NYC and later Miami, Florida. His areas of focus were Institutional Equity Research Sales and Trading, Capital Markets, and later, Private Wealth Management. From 2000 to 2003, he ran the largest private wealth practice within Goldman Sachs’ Private Wealth Management Group worldwide, as ranked by fees.

Working as an Equity Analyst While Attending Columbia Business School

Before joining Goldman Sachs, Barry Snyder jpm worked as an Equity Analyst in the Financial Services Group at Salomon Brothers, where he worked full-time while at Columbia Business School to pay for his education.
Snyder began his career as an Associate at Arthur Andersen & Co. in Baltimore, Maryland. As a CPA, he performed tax and audit work for leading real estate and healthcare companies, hospitals, professional sports teams, and venture capital companies.

Snyder received his Bachelor of Science degree with Honors in Accounting from the University of Maryland and his MBA in Finance from Columbia Business School in New York.

A Very Personal Commitment to Brain Tumor Research and Fundraising

Barry lost his beloved wife Zoraida, the family’s “Wonder Woman,” to a brain tumor (Glioblastoma) on September 17, 2023. In honor of her and to continue her legacy, he is committed to helping to find a cure for this terrible disease, which requires more research, awareness, and funding. He recently helped raise over $100K as part of Duke University’s Angels Among Us program. The funds raised for this event go directly towards research to support the development of new therapies and treatment techniques. The Snyder family is currently working to establish the Zoraida Snyder Center for Glioblastoma Research at Duke University’s “Preston Robert Tisch Brain Tumor Center.”

Snyder also previously served on various boards and has been involved philanthropically at his children’s schools, including the Parents’ Committee for Bowdoin College in Brunswick, Maine, and the Pine Crest School Board of Advisors, a private preparatory school in Ft. Lauderdale.

His Hobbies, Interests

Barry Snyder Goldman Sachs enjoys collecting antique cars and has bought and sold these classics at Pebble Beach and RM Sotheby’s auctions. Pebble Beach Auctions, the official auction house of the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance, is the only auction held within the gates of the famed 17-Mile Drive, attracting leading international collectors seeking new additions to their garages. RM Sotheby’s is renowned as the world’s number-one classic car auction house. Cars for auction include rare antique, classic, sports, and racing cars.

He has been a long-time Gala Sponsor for the Miami Heat, winners of three NBA championships. Snyder has also been a real estate investor in Cashiers, North Carolina (Bridge Creek); Montecito, California; Manhattan, and Miami. He was part of the financing team for the development of the Muse residences in Sunny Isles, Florida.

Barry Snyder leads board meeting

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Barry Snyder