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Glenna K.
Anderson formerly worked at BMO Bank NA (Investment Management), as Equity Analyst from 2008 to 2020 and ABN AMRO Asset Management USA LLC, as Analyst from 2004 to 2008.
Ms. Anderson received her undergraduate degree from Washington University in St. Louis and Masters Business Admin degree from The University of Chicago Booth School of Business.
Anciens postes connus de Glenna K. Anderson
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BMO Bank NA (Investment Management)
BMO Bank NA (Investment Management) Investment ManagersFinance BMO-IM manages a variety of fixed-income and dividend-yielding equities. The firm's investment strategy focuses on asset allocation, but they also believe that substantial value is created by making disciplined, research-driven tactical asset allocation adjustments to capture market opportunities as they arise. BMO-IM employs a disciplined, multi-step process to create customized portfolios for each client. The firm defines the client's investment objectives, establishes the client's strategic asset allocation strategy, and implements tactical asset allocation, portfolio construction, and portfolio management. | Analyst-Equity | 01/12/2020 |
ABN AMRO Asset Management USA LLC
ABN AMRO Asset Management USA LLC Regional BanksFinance As an active manager, ABN AMRO Asset Management seeks consistent performance within a well-monitored risk environment. Equity investments are biased toward quality growth companies that are expected to outperform over the long term. They favor companies that are dominant in their industries and represent quality among their peers. AAM blends company and sector views with macroeconomic analysis. Their fixed-income investment process takes financial, economic, valuation and sentiment factors into account as well as the macroeconomic climate, shifts in capital flows and trends in the market. This approach is based upon a fundamental approach to duration, yield curve and spread analysis. Portfolio management teams make the final investment decisions based primarily upon internal analyst recommendations. Research is bottom-up and fundamental with quantitative systems and screens used to support and confirm analyst ratings. | Analyst-Equity | 31/03/2008 |
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Washington University in St. Louis
Washington University in St. Louis Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
BMO Bank NA (Investment Management)
BMO Bank NA (Investment Management) Investment ManagersFinance BMO-IM manages a variety of fixed-income and dividend-yielding equities. The firm's investment strategy focuses on asset allocation, but they also believe that substantial value is created by making disciplined, research-driven tactical asset allocation adjustments to capture market opportunities as they arise. BMO-IM employs a disciplined, multi-step process to create customized portfolios for each client. The firm defines the client's investment objectives, establishes the client's strategic asset allocation strategy, and implements tactical asset allocation, portfolio construction, and portfolio management. | Finance |
ABN AMRO Asset Management USA LLC
ABN AMRO Asset Management USA LLC Regional BanksFinance As an active manager, ABN AMRO Asset Management seeks consistent performance within a well-monitored risk environment. Equity investments are biased toward quality growth companies that are expected to outperform over the long term. They favor companies that are dominant in their industries and represent quality among their peers. AAM blends company and sector views with macroeconomic analysis. Their fixed-income investment process takes financial, economic, valuation and sentiment factors into account as well as the macroeconomic climate, shifts in capital flows and trends in the market. This approach is based upon a fundamental approach to duration, yield curve and spread analysis. Portfolio management teams make the final investment decisions based primarily upon internal analyst recommendations. Research is bottom-up and fundamental with quantitative systems and screens used to support and confirm analyst ratings. | Finance |
The University of Chicago Booth School of Business
The University of Chicago Booth School of Business Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
















