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Joseph E.
Gau worked as a Director & Managing Director at Shariah Capital, Inc. from 2003 to 2011.
He also worked as a Managing Director at Meyer Capital Partners LP, a Lending Officer at The Chase Manhattan Bank NA, a Senior Vice President-Directing Marketing at Archery Capital LLC, a Senior Vice President at CastleRock Asset Management, Inc., a Treasurer at Kuwait Food Co. (Americana) SAK, and a Vice President & Head-Middle East at Citigroup Private Bank.
Gau received his undergraduate degree from Brown University.
Anciens postes connus de Joseph E. Gau
| Sociétés | Poste | Fin |
|---|---|---|
Shariah Capital, Inc.
Shariah Capital, Inc. Financial ConglomeratesFinance Provides investment and advisory services for compliant asset-backed & asset management spaces | Directeur/Membre du Conseil | 04/10/2011 |
Meyer Capital Partners LP
Meyer Capital Partners LP Investment ManagersFinance Meyer focuses on technology companies trading at discounts. Their stock selection is based on an evaluation of historical and current business metrics such as discounts to cash, enterprise values and time-based comparisons to peer groups. | Directeur/Membre du Conseil | 31/12/2005 |
| KUWAIT FOOD COMPANY KSCP | Treasurer | - |
Citigroup Private Bank
Citigroup Private Bank Investment ManagersFinance Citigroup Private Bank's global investment opportunities across asset classes via capital markets strategies, discretionary portfolios, and third-party managers. They utilize a core and opportunistic wealth framework, in which they identify a broadly diversified core portfolio based on the long-term plan they create using their proprietary asset allocation methodology. | Corporate Officer/Principal | - |
The Chase Manhattan Bank NA
The Chase Manhattan Bank NA Major BanksFinance Operates commercial bank | Corporate Officer/Principal | - |
Formation de Joseph E. Gau
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| Entreprise privées | 8 |
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The Chase Manhattan Bank NA
The Chase Manhattan Bank NA Major BanksFinance Operates commercial bank | Finance |
Archery Capital LLC
Archery Capital LLC Investment ManagersFinance Archery Capital LLC provides short-term business loans, refinance, debt consolidation, and cash flow funding. The American company's Short-Term Finance & Loan solutions can help businesses overcome troubles with cash flow, equipment or development funding, tax debt & more. | Finance |
CastleRock Asset Management, Inc.
CastleRock Asset Management, Inc. Investment ManagersFinance CastleRock Management's investment approach combines top-down and bottom-up analysis. The firm shorts positions based on balance sheet analysis and market conditions. They do not use leverage. Though not limited by sector, CastleRock tends to invest in the stocks of US mid-cap and large-cap companies in the electronic technology, consumer services and healthcare technology sectors. The firm maintains a medium turnover rate. | Finance |
Shariah Capital, Inc.
Shariah Capital, Inc. Financial ConglomeratesFinance Provides investment and advisory services for compliant asset-backed & asset management spaces | Finance |
Brown University
Brown University Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
Meyer Capital Partners LP
Meyer Capital Partners LP Investment ManagersFinance Meyer focuses on technology companies trading at discounts. Their stock selection is based on an evaluation of historical and current business metrics such as discounts to cash, enterprise values and time-based comparisons to peer groups. | Finance |
Kuwait Food Co. (Americana) SAK
Kuwait Food Co. (Americana) SAK Food: Major DiversifiedConsumer Non-Durables Manufactures, distributes and retails food products | Consumer Non-Durables |
Citigroup Private Bank
Citigroup Private Bank Investment ManagersFinance Citigroup Private Bank's global investment opportunities across asset classes via capital markets strategies, discretionary portfolios, and third-party managers. They utilize a core and opportunistic wealth framework, in which they identify a broadly diversified core portfolio based on the long-term plan they create using their proprietary asset allocation methodology. | Finance |
















