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Tên | Tiêu đề | Kể từ | Cho tới |
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John C. Delano | Portfolio Manager | 2017 | bây giờ |
Tiểu sử | John Delano, CFA, Portfolio Manager, who has been associated with Invesco Advisers, Inc. and/or its affiliates since 2019. Prior to 2019, Mr. Delano was a Vice President and Director of Equity Research, Global Team of Oppenheimer since 2010. Prior to that, Mr. Delano worked as a Senior Research Analyst in OppenheimerFunds, a global asset management firm, since 2007. Before joining OppenheimerFunds, John worked at Putnam Investments as an analyst covering large-cap growth focusing on hardware, software and telecommunication services. During his nine-year tenure at Putnam Investments, John was also a derivatives analyst as well as an equity analyst focusing on retail. Prior to that, he worked as a trader at NationsBanc-CRT. John holds a B.S. in civil engineering from the University of Virginia and an M.B.A. from Duke University. John is a CFA charter holder. | ||
Rajeev Bhaman | Director | 2004 | 2019 |
Tiểu sử | Rajeev Bhaman, CFA, joined OppenheimerFunds, Inc. in 1996 and has been a Director of Global Equities of Oppenheimer since 2013, a Senior Vice President of Oppenheimer since 2006, and is a portfolio manager of other funds managed by Oppenheimer. | ||
Arthur P. Steinmetz | Portfolio Manager | 2004 | 2005 |
Tiểu sử | Arthur P. Steinmetz is a portfolio manager and Vice President of Oppenheimerfunds. Mr. Steinmetz has been the Chief Investment Officer of the Manager since October 2010; Chief Investment Officer, Fixed-Income, of the Manager from April 2009 to October 2010; Executive Vice President of the Manager since October 2009; Director of Fixed Income of the Manager from January 2009 to April 2009 and a Senior Vice President of the Manager from March 1993 to September 2009. He is a portfolio manager of other portfolios in the OppenheimerFunds Complex. | ||
William L. Wilby | Senior Vice President | 2004 | 2005 |
Tiểu sử | Wilby is senior vice president, senior investment officer, and portfolio manager with OppenheimerFunds, his employer since 1991. Previously, he was an international investment strategist at Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. and managing director and portfolio manager at AIG Global Investors. He has also served as an international financial economist both at Northern Trust Bank and at the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago. Wilby holds the Chartered Financial Analyst designation. | ||
Jane C. Putnam | Vice President, Portfolio Manager | 2004 | 2005 |
Tiểu sử | Putnam is a vice president and portfolio manager with OppenheimerFunds, her employer since May 1994. She had previously worked with Chemical Bank since 1989 as a research analyst and portfolio manager. Putnam holds a Chartered Financial Analyst designation and a member of the New York Society of Securities Analysts. | ||
Nikolaos Monoyios | Senior Vice President | 2004 | 2005 |
Tiểu sử | Monoyios is a senior vice president of Oppenheimer since 2003 and was formerly a vice president of Oppenheimer from 1998 to 2003. He joined the firm in 1998. Previously, Monoyios was a portfolio manager at Guardian Investor Services, the investment management subsidiary of The Guardian Life Insurance Company for over 17 years. Monoyios holds the Chartered Financial Analyst designation. | ||
Marc Reinganum | Senior Managing Director | 2004 | 2005 |
Tiểu sử | Marc R. Reinganum, Ph.D., is a Senior Managing Director of State Street Global Advisors and the Global Head of Active Equities Developed Markets. In this role, he oversees all aspects of active portfolio management and research for global and regional developed market equity strategies including All Country World Index ones (ACWI). Marc manages investment professionals in teams located across four continents. He also assumed direct management of SSgA U.S. Dynamic Small Cap Mutual Fund (SVSCX) toward the end of 2010, propelling this fund to a Wall Street Journal category King designation for its 2011 performance. Prior to joining SSgA at the end of 2009, Marc was co-Head of the Main Street Team and Senior Portfolio Manager and Director of Quantitative Research at OppenheimerFunds, where his group managed $30+ billion in small-cap, large-cap and multi-cap strategies. Marc is recognized as a leader by peers in the industry, currently serving as Executive Vice President of the Institute for Quantitative Research in Finance (Q-Group), and a member of the Economic Club of New York and the Chicago Quantitative Alliance. He has served on the Investment Committee for the Endowment at SMU University and currently serves on the Investment Committee of Bryn Mawr College. Dr. Reinganum was the Mary Jo Vaughn Rauscher Chair in Financial Investments at SMU, where he also served as President of the Faculty of the Cox School of Business, Chairman of the Finance Department and Director of the Financial Markets Institute. Marc previous teaching experience includes the University of Iowa, the University of Southern California and the University of Chicago. Marc is known as a founding father of stock market anomalies, and particularly the so-called mall Firm Effect. For this pathbreaking research, the Financial Analysts Federation (forerunner to AIMR) honored him with a Graham and Dodd Scroll. Marc has served on the editorial boards and as an ad hoc reviewer for numerous academic and practitioner journals. Marc recent volunteer activities include the President Advisory Council at Oberlin College and the Parent Councils of Swarthmore, Bryn Mawr and Hampshire Colleges. He is currently a board member of the Founders Council at ArtsEmerson and a member of the Massachusetts Council on Economic Education Advisory Board. Dr. Reinganum earned his A.B. with High Honors from Oberlin College (Phi Beta Kappa), and an MBA (Beta Gamma Sigma) and Ph.D. from the University of Chicago. |
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