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Philipp Albert Hensler served as Chairman & CEO at DWS Investment Management Americas, Inc. in 2005, Head of Distribution at OppenheimerFunds, Inc. in 2010-2011, CEO at Vontobel Asset Management, Inc. in 2014-2018, Senior Client Relationship Manager at Rothschild & Co. Bank AG, and President & COO at Epoch Investment Partners, Inc. in 2018-2020.
He holds an MBA from Duke University, a doctorate from Case Western Reserve University, a doctorate from Weatherhead School of Management, and an undergraduate degree from Zurich School of Management.
Anciens postes connus de Philipp Albert Hensler
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Vontobel Asset Management, Inc.
Vontobel Asset Management, Inc. Investment ManagersFinance Vontobel AM is an active multi-boutique asset manager which seeks to add alpha through bottom-up stock selection. The firm’s investment team monitors the tenets of their buy discipline – consistency, predictability, profitability, sustainability and sensible price. Generally, they will remain invested in a company unless a material change to their investment thesis occurs. Reasons for them to reduce the size of or to sell completely a company’s shares include the following: the market price of a business exceeds the firm’s estimate of fair price; the business is involved in a major acquisition; its earnings growth, profitability and predictability deteriorate; or it is replaced by a better investment. | Directeur Général | 01/01/2018 |
DWS Investment Management Americas, Inc.
DWS Investment Management Americas, Inc. Investment ManagersFinance DIMA typically invest in securities that appear to offer the best potential to meet client needs, which may include any number of factors such as: yield, value, growth, income, etc. The firm utilizes a variety of quantitative and qualitative techniques in trying to meet clients' investment objectives. Portfolio management constructs the strategy using a combination of top-down macro views and bottom-up research along with risk management strategies. | Président | 31/12/2005 |
Epoch Investment Partners, Inc.
Epoch Investment Partners, Inc. Investment ManagersFinance TD Epoch’s investment approach for equity strategies is based on bottom-up, fundamental research, seeking companies that can grow free cash flow and allocate it intelligently for the benefit of shareholders or have superior earnings growth. Their approach to portfolio construction for fixed income strategies is disciplined and focuses on sector allocation, yield curve analysis and credit quality. | Directeur Général | - |
Rothschild & Co. Bank AG
Rothschild & Co. Bank AG Investment ManagersFinance Rothschild Bank Switzerland specializes in private portfolio management, either investing directly or using a multi-manager approach. The firm's investment philosophy emphasizes strategic asset allocation across asset classes and focuses on capital preservation. They invest globally in conventional asset classes and alternative products. | Corporate Officer/Principal | - |
OppenheimerFunds, Inc.
OppenheimerFunds, Inc. Investment ManagersFinance OFI focuses on delivering long-term results through active management and seeing opportunities where others may not. The firm’s methods of security analysis may include economic analysis, fundamental analysis, technical analysis, quantitative analysis and top-down analysis. OFI’s investment strategies may also be guided by (a) the investment objectives, policies, strategies, and restrictions set forth in an advisory or sub-advisory agreement, (b) any offering document or other governing document applicable to a client for whom OFI provides advisory services, and (c) applicable legal and regulatory requirements. OFI offers investment strategies in the following broad asset classes: equities, fixed income, alternatives and multi-asset. Equities include main street equity, small and mid cap growth equity, value and income equity, emerging markets equity and global equity. Fixed income has investment grade debt, high yield corporate debt, global debt, Rochester municipals, multi-sector fixed income and cash strategies. Alternatives asset class includes alternative strategies, real estate, gold and special minerals and global infrastructure securities. | Corporate Officer/Principal | 01/04/2010 |
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OppenheimerFunds, Inc.
OppenheimerFunds, Inc. Investment ManagersFinance OFI focuses on delivering long-term results through active management and seeing opportunities where others may not. The firm’s methods of security analysis may include economic analysis, fundamental analysis, technical analysis, quantitative analysis and top-down analysis. OFI’s investment strategies may also be guided by (a) the investment objectives, policies, strategies, and restrictions set forth in an advisory or sub-advisory agreement, (b) any offering document or other governing document applicable to a client for whom OFI provides advisory services, and (c) applicable legal and regulatory requirements. OFI offers investment strategies in the following broad asset classes: equities, fixed income, alternatives and multi-asset. Equities include main street equity, small and mid cap growth equity, value and income equity, emerging markets equity and global equity. Fixed income has investment grade debt, high yield corporate debt, global debt, Rochester municipals, multi-sector fixed income and cash strategies. Alternatives asset class includes alternative strategies, real estate, gold and special minerals and global infrastructure securities. | Finance |
DWS Investment Management Americas, Inc.
DWS Investment Management Americas, Inc. Investment ManagersFinance DIMA typically invest in securities that appear to offer the best potential to meet client needs, which may include any number of factors such as: yield, value, growth, income, etc. The firm utilizes a variety of quantitative and qualitative techniques in trying to meet clients' investment objectives. Portfolio management constructs the strategy using a combination of top-down macro views and bottom-up research along with risk management strategies. | Finance |
Vontobel Asset Management, Inc.
Vontobel Asset Management, Inc. Investment ManagersFinance Vontobel AM is an active multi-boutique asset manager which seeks to add alpha through bottom-up stock selection. The firm’s investment team monitors the tenets of their buy discipline – consistency, predictability, profitability, sustainability and sensible price. Generally, they will remain invested in a company unless a material change to their investment thesis occurs. Reasons for them to reduce the size of or to sell completely a company’s shares include the following: the market price of a business exceeds the firm’s estimate of fair price; the business is involved in a major acquisition; its earnings growth, profitability and predictability deteriorate; or it is replaced by a better investment. | Finance |
Rothschild & Co. Bank AG
Rothschild & Co. Bank AG Investment ManagersFinance Rothschild Bank Switzerland specializes in private portfolio management, either investing directly or using a multi-manager approach. The firm's investment philosophy emphasizes strategic asset allocation across asset classes and focuses on capital preservation. They invest globally in conventional asset classes and alternative products. | Finance |
Duke University
Duke University Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
Epoch Investment Partners, Inc.
Epoch Investment Partners, Inc. Investment ManagersFinance TD Epoch’s investment approach for equity strategies is based on bottom-up, fundamental research, seeking companies that can grow free cash flow and allocate it intelligently for the benefit of shareholders or have superior earnings growth. Their approach to portfolio construction for fixed income strategies is disciplined and focuses on sector allocation, yield curve analysis and credit quality. | Finance |
Case Western Reserve University
Case Western Reserve University Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
Weatherhead School of Management
Weatherhead School of Management Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
Zurich School of Management
Zurich School of Management Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
















