Profil
Nathaniel H.
Paull worked as a Financial Analyst at United Technologies Corp.
from 1984 to 1986.
He then worked as a Portfolio Manager at Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (Investment Management) from 1987 to 1994.
Later, he became a Partner & Senior Portfolio Manager at New Amsterdam Partners LLC.
Mr. Paull earned an MBA degree from New York University in 1988 and an undergraduate degree from the University of Hartford in 1984.
Anciens postes connus de Nathaniel H. Paull
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Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (Investment Management)
Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (Investment Management) Investment ManagersFinance BBH-IM is a long-term manager which aims to preserve and grow their clients’ capital across economic and market cycles. The firm employs a bottom-up, value-based approach to active management. They focus on identifying durable assets, buying them at attractive valuations, and delivering excellent returns without relying on macroeconomic judgements. BBH-IM seeks to invest primarily in cash generative businesses that are major providers of essential products and services. | Gestionnaire de Portefeuille-Actions | 31/12/1994 |
United Technologies Corp.
United Technologies Corp. Industrial ConglomeratesProducer Manufacturing Manufactures engine parts, elevators, and air-conditioning equipment | Corporate Officer/Principal | 31/12/1986 |
New Amsterdam Partners LLC
New Amsterdam Partners LLC Investment ManagersFinance New Amsterdam Partners believes that superior investment results are driven by capitalizing on market mispricings. Their investment process is a blend of quantitative and fundamental research. The first step in the process is to quantify, but with certain critical modifications, the research that traditional analysts perform by hand. They use a proprietary investment model to rank a universe of over 10,000 stocks according to expected investment return. From that universe, the firm's model derives the top 100-ranked stocks within a given strategy. These stocks have better-than-average profitability and long-term growth prospects, and are selling at market or below-market multiples. New Amsterdam performs fundamental analysis on the top 100 companies to select a portfolio of about 40-45 stocks for most strategies (50-60 stocks for their All-Cap strategy). The firm's strategies include: Active Equity (Large-Cap, Mid-Cap, Small/Mid-Cap, All-Cap), Growth Active Equity (Small-Cap), Quality Growth Active Equity (Large-Cap, Mid-Cap) and Socially Responsible Active Equity (Large-Cap and Mid-Cap). | Gestionnaire de Portefeuille-Actions | - |
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United Technologies Corp.
United Technologies Corp. Industrial ConglomeratesProducer Manufacturing Manufactures engine parts, elevators, and air-conditioning equipment | Producer Manufacturing |
Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (Investment Management)
Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (Investment Management) Investment ManagersFinance BBH-IM is a long-term manager which aims to preserve and grow their clients’ capital across economic and market cycles. The firm employs a bottom-up, value-based approach to active management. They focus on identifying durable assets, buying them at attractive valuations, and delivering excellent returns without relying on macroeconomic judgements. BBH-IM seeks to invest primarily in cash generative businesses that are major providers of essential products and services. | Finance |
New Amsterdam Partners LLC
New Amsterdam Partners LLC Investment ManagersFinance New Amsterdam Partners believes that superior investment results are driven by capitalizing on market mispricings. Their investment process is a blend of quantitative and fundamental research. The first step in the process is to quantify, but with certain critical modifications, the research that traditional analysts perform by hand. They use a proprietary investment model to rank a universe of over 10,000 stocks according to expected investment return. From that universe, the firm's model derives the top 100-ranked stocks within a given strategy. These stocks have better-than-average profitability and long-term growth prospects, and are selling at market or below-market multiples. New Amsterdam performs fundamental analysis on the top 100 companies to select a portfolio of about 40-45 stocks for most strategies (50-60 stocks for their All-Cap strategy). The firm's strategies include: Active Equity (Large-Cap, Mid-Cap, Small/Mid-Cap, All-Cap), Growth Active Equity (Small-Cap), Quality Growth Active Equity (Large-Cap, Mid-Cap) and Socially Responsible Active Equity (Large-Cap and Mid-Cap). | Finance |
New York University
New York University Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
University of Hartford
University of Hartford Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
















