Profil
Mr. Chuck J.
Else is a Director at Osborne Partners Capital Management since September 2007.
Prior to joining Osborne Partners, Mr. Else worked as a Managing Director for Stone & Youngberg Asset Management.
Before that, he was with Fisher Investments as a Senior Vice President.
Mr. Else received a B.S.
in Business Administration from the University of Vermont.
Anciens postes connus de Chuck J. Else
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S&Y Asset Management LLC | Directeur/Membre du Conseil | 31/08/2007 |
Fisher Asset Management LLC
Fisher Asset Management LLC Investment ManagersFinance FI provides investment management services for clients within the categories of equity, fixed income, and blended accounts. All accounts have the goal of maximizing returns relative to risk compared to benchmarks. The firm’s Investment Policy Committee (IPC) monitors global economic, and market conditions and makes strategic investment decisions for client portfolios. Their approach is based on active, flexible portfolio management. FI employs a top-down investing approach and uses a flexible investment strategy. | Corporate Officer/Principal | 31/12/2004 |
Hahn Capital Management LLC
Hahn Capital Management LLC Investment ManagersFinance HCM believes that risk management is the key to superior long-term investment results. They seek to preserve capital by avoiding companies with a high-risk profile. The firm’s investment process is value-focused, fundamental and bottom-up in nature, and is designed to remove emotion from their portfolio management decisions. Their in-depth research process results in a concentrated portfolio of companies—about 30-35 companies on average. | Corporate Officer/Principal | 28/02/1997 |
Osborne Partners Capital Management LLC
Osborne Partners Capital Management LLC Investment ManagersFinance Osborne Partners believes that an actively managed, diversified portfolio of multiple asset classes, results in long-term, risk-adjusted performance over time. The firm offers the following investment strategies: Global Equity Strategy, Global Growth Strategy, Global Moderate Growth Strategy, Global Balanced Strategy, Global Income Strategy, and the Fixed Income Strategy. They use deep fundamental research to focus on a company’s earnings quality and growth, balance sheet quality and trends, and absolute and relative valuation. | Sales & Marketing | - |
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Fisher Asset Management LLC
Fisher Asset Management LLC Investment ManagersFinance FI provides investment management services for clients within the categories of equity, fixed income, and blended accounts. All accounts have the goal of maximizing returns relative to risk compared to benchmarks. The firm’s Investment Policy Committee (IPC) monitors global economic, and market conditions and makes strategic investment decisions for client portfolios. Their approach is based on active, flexible portfolio management. FI employs a top-down investing approach and uses a flexible investment strategy. | Finance |
Osborne Partners Capital Management LLC
Osborne Partners Capital Management LLC Investment ManagersFinance Osborne Partners believes that an actively managed, diversified portfolio of multiple asset classes, results in long-term, risk-adjusted performance over time. The firm offers the following investment strategies: Global Equity Strategy, Global Growth Strategy, Global Moderate Growth Strategy, Global Balanced Strategy, Global Income Strategy, and the Fixed Income Strategy. They use deep fundamental research to focus on a company’s earnings quality and growth, balance sheet quality and trends, and absolute and relative valuation. | Finance |
Hahn Capital Management LLC
Hahn Capital Management LLC Investment ManagersFinance HCM believes that risk management is the key to superior long-term investment results. They seek to preserve capital by avoiding companies with a high-risk profile. The firm’s investment process is value-focused, fundamental and bottom-up in nature, and is designed to remove emotion from their portfolio management decisions. Their in-depth research process results in a concentrated portfolio of companies—about 30-35 companies on average. | Finance |
S&Y Asset Management LLC | |
University of Vermont
University of Vermont Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
















