Alex S. Lambros, Emeritus

Alex S. Lambros, Emeritus

Co-Founder and former Vice President of The Lambros Group, Inc.

Alex retired from The Lambros Group in June of 2022, concluding a distinguished 49-year career in the investment securities industry.  In 1995, he joined his wife, Jacqueline, as a partner and registered principal of the Lambros Group Investment Services located in Fort Myers, Florida. Prior to this partnership, Alex established and managed the Cape Coral, Florida office for EF Hutton & Co. Throughout his career, he maintained multiple securities registrations, including registered principal, registered options principal, and registered municipal principal.

Alex earned his Bachelor of Science in Aerospace Engineering from St. Louis University, St. Louis, Missouri. He began his professional journey as a design engineer in the aerospace division of a defense contractor, applying his technical expertise to cutting-edge projects in the industry.

Despite holding an occupational deferment from the draft, Alex chose to serve his country by joining the U.S. Marine Corps in 1969. He was stationed at various Marine Aircraft Wing bases throughout Asia during his service.  Upon returning stateside, he contributed to military aviation training as an instructor of aviation physics and hyperbolic navigation for naval and marine aviators at the Naval Air Technical Training Center at NAS Memphis. He was honorably discharged with the rank of Captain.

Alex demonstrated an unwavering commitment to his community through various volunteer leadership roles. His service included positions on the Fort Myers Kiwanis Club Board, the Cape Coral Rotary Club and Cape Coral Rotary Foundation boards, the Cape Coral Community Foundation Board, the American Lung Association of SW Florida Board, and the Town & River Civic Association Board. In addition, he served on the Florida Gulf Coast University Foundation Board of Directors, the FGCU Finance Department Advisory Council, and the FGCU Planned Giving Advisory Committee.

Alex passed away on November 9th, 2024, leaving behind a legacy of professional excellence, military service, and community dedication. He was a devoted husband and father whose impact will be remembered by many.