Mark W. Adams
Analyst-Equity chez Warrington Asset Management LLC
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Mr. Mark W.
Adams is an Assistant Portfolio Manager & Chief Quantitative Officer at Warrington Asset Management LLC.
Through Warrington GP, he is responsible for research, trade formulation and trade analysis for Warrington.
He joined the firm in 2002.
Prior to joining Warrington GP, he was in the Management Analyst Program at the Federal Reserve Bank in St. Louis.
Mr. Adams received a BBA from Washington University in St. Louis with a triple major in Finance, Management and International Business.
He also received an MBA from Southern Methodist University’s Cox School of Business.
Postes actifs de Mark W. Adams
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Warrington Asset Management LLC
Warrington Asset Management LLC Investment ManagersFinance Part of Warrington Advisors LLC, Warrington Asset Management is an alternative asset manager based in Dallas, TX. Warrington's alternative investment strategy focuses on trading options on S&P 500 Index Futures, primarily using spreads, and has a 20+ year track record delivering consistent, non-correlated returns with a strong focus on risk management. The company was founded in 1997 by Scott C. Kimple. | Analyst-Equity | 01/01/2002 |
Formation de Mark W. Adams
University of Washington | Undergraduate Degree |
Southern Methodist University | Masters Business Admin |
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Warrington Asset Management LLC
Warrington Asset Management LLC Investment ManagersFinance Part of Warrington Advisors LLC, Warrington Asset Management is an alternative asset manager based in Dallas, TX. Warrington's alternative investment strategy focuses on trading options on S&P 500 Index Futures, primarily using spreads, and has a 20+ year track record delivering consistent, non-correlated returns with a strong focus on risk management. The company was founded in 1997 by Scott C. Kimple. | Finance |