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Mr. Jason Prest is a Head of US Treasury Trading at III Capital Management.
He is also a principal and portfolio manager.
He joined the firm in 2001, has traded U.S.
Treasuries since 2003, and has been responsible for UST government relative value trading since 2009.
Previously, Mr. Prest was an aerospace engineer for Pratt & Whitney (1996-2000), working on the engine programs for both the Joint Strike Fighter and the F-22 Raptor.
Mr. Prest earned an MBA (2001) from Carnegie Mellon and a BS (1996) in aeronautical and astronautical engineering with a minor in economics from MIT.
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III Capital Management
III Capital Management Investment ManagersFinance III Capital Management (III) is a privately-held, SEC-registered investment advisor and hedge fund manager headquartered in Boca Raton, Florida. The firm was founded by Warren Mosler and Clifford Viner in 1993 as III Offshore Advisors. III advises private investment funds that are offered to institutional investors and high net-worth, financially sophisticated individuals. They also advise certain managed accounts and dedicated funds (SIFs) for certain large, sophisticated institutional investors. | Head-Fixed Income Invts | - |
Formation de Jason Prest
Carnegie Mellon University | Masters Business Admin |
MIT Sloan School of Management | Undergraduate Degree |
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III Capital Management
III Capital Management Investment ManagersFinance III Capital Management (III) is a privately-held, SEC-registered investment advisor and hedge fund manager headquartered in Boca Raton, Florida. The firm was founded by Warren Mosler and Clifford Viner in 1993 as III Offshore Advisors. III advises private investment funds that are offered to institutional investors and high net-worth, financially sophisticated individuals. They also advise certain managed accounts and dedicated funds (SIFs) for certain large, sophisticated institutional investors. | Finance |