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Mark J.
Saylor worked as a Portfolio Manager at The Killen Group, Inc., Senior Portfolio Manager at Chartwell Investment Partners LLC, and Portfolio Manager at Penn Mutual Asset Management LLC.
He obtained an undergraduate degree from Eastern University in 2002.
Anciens postes connus de Mark J. Saylor
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Chartwell Investment Partners LLC
Chartwell Investment Partners LLC Investment ManagersFinance Chartwell takes a long-term perspective with their investments, maintains focused portfolios, and strives for an increased active share of their holdings to deliver attractive investment performance. Their Equity Investment teams and strategies focus on the inherent inefficiencies available to astute, fundamentally oriented investors in small, mid, and large-cap equities. Fixed Income strategies leverage strong fundamental research capabilities to capitalize on inefficiencies in the investment grade and high yield credit space. | Analyst-Equity | - |
Penn Mutual Asset Management LLC
Penn Mutual Asset Management LLC Investment ManagersFinance PMAM seeks to find securities that are under-valued in the marketplace based on both a relative value analysis of individual securities combined with an analysis of macro-economic factors. The firm’s tailored investment strategies incorporate a unified investment philosophy and process across the fixed income risk spectrum. Through the combination of a top-down and bottom-up decision-making approach, the team seeks to capitalize upon technical and fundamental dynamics that impact fixed income markets and exploit market inefficiencies. PMAM will sell a security when they believe that the security has been fully priced. | Analyst-Fixed Income | - |
The Killen Group, Inc.
The Killen Group, Inc. Investment ManagersFinance The Killen Group adheres to a strict value approach to investment management. Retail clients’ portfolios may contain individual securities, such as stocks and bonds, as well as mutual funds. The mutual funds may be one or more of The Berwyn Funds, for which the firm serves as investment advisor, or other funds recommended by the firm, including ETFs. Institutional clients’ portfolios are invested in small and micro-cap value oriented securities. The Killen Group's proprietary value-based investment research seeks to identify prospective companies that, in their opinion, represent unrecognized growth potential. The firm's equity and fixed income selection processes focus on undervalued, temporarily out-of-favor securities with sound fundamentals. The firm's security research relies primarily on fundamental analysis, but is augmented by technical and sector analyses. The Killen Group's strategy for retail and high net-worth clients seeks to outperform the relevant benchmark indices over the long-term, 3 to 5 years, by adhering to a strict value approach to the selection of investment securities. Their portfolios are diversified by the number of holdings, industry sectors and by a range of market capitalizations. The Killen Group also applies their value approach to the selection of investment grade and high yield bonds, including convertible bonds. The firm's bond research often identifies companies undergoing fundamental, positive changes. Bond maturities generally align closely with their benchmark indices as the Killen Group relies primarily on their credit analysis and security selection to add value, rather than on interest rate forecasting. In determining the composition of bond portfolios, the firm considers credit quality, sector yield spreads, interest rate sensitivity and the shape of the yield curve. The Killen Group's Institutional Small Cap Value Strategy seeks to achieve, over the long term, long-term capital growth and to outperform the Russell 2000 Value Index by investing in small cap and micro-cap stocks they believe are attractively priced on a multiple basis and sell at low prices relative to multiple measures of value and have price appreciation potential. | Membre du Comité d'Investissement | - |
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The Killen Group, Inc.
The Killen Group, Inc. Investment ManagersFinance The Killen Group adheres to a strict value approach to investment management. Retail clients’ portfolios may contain individual securities, such as stocks and bonds, as well as mutual funds. The mutual funds may be one or more of The Berwyn Funds, for which the firm serves as investment advisor, or other funds recommended by the firm, including ETFs. Institutional clients’ portfolios are invested in small and micro-cap value oriented securities. The Killen Group's proprietary value-based investment research seeks to identify prospective companies that, in their opinion, represent unrecognized growth potential. The firm's equity and fixed income selection processes focus on undervalued, temporarily out-of-favor securities with sound fundamentals. The firm's security research relies primarily on fundamental analysis, but is augmented by technical and sector analyses. The Killen Group's strategy for retail and high net-worth clients seeks to outperform the relevant benchmark indices over the long-term, 3 to 5 years, by adhering to a strict value approach to the selection of investment securities. Their portfolios are diversified by the number of holdings, industry sectors and by a range of market capitalizations. The Killen Group also applies their value approach to the selection of investment grade and high yield bonds, including convertible bonds. The firm's bond research often identifies companies undergoing fundamental, positive changes. Bond maturities generally align closely with their benchmark indices as the Killen Group relies primarily on their credit analysis and security selection to add value, rather than on interest rate forecasting. In determining the composition of bond portfolios, the firm considers credit quality, sector yield spreads, interest rate sensitivity and the shape of the yield curve. The Killen Group's Institutional Small Cap Value Strategy seeks to achieve, over the long term, long-term capital growth and to outperform the Russell 2000 Value Index by investing in small cap and micro-cap stocks they believe are attractively priced on a multiple basis and sell at low prices relative to multiple measures of value and have price appreciation potential. | Finance |
Chartwell Investment Partners LLC
Chartwell Investment Partners LLC Investment ManagersFinance Chartwell takes a long-term perspective with their investments, maintains focused portfolios, and strives for an increased active share of their holdings to deliver attractive investment performance. Their Equity Investment teams and strategies focus on the inherent inefficiencies available to astute, fundamentally oriented investors in small, mid, and large-cap equities. Fixed Income strategies leverage strong fundamental research capabilities to capitalize on inefficiencies in the investment grade and high yield credit space. | Finance |
Eastern University
Eastern University Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
Penn Mutual Asset Management LLC
Penn Mutual Asset Management LLC Investment ManagersFinance PMAM seeks to find securities that are under-valued in the marketplace based on both a relative value analysis of individual securities combined with an analysis of macro-economic factors. The firm’s tailored investment strategies incorporate a unified investment philosophy and process across the fixed income risk spectrum. Through the combination of a top-down and bottom-up decision-making approach, the team seeks to capitalize upon technical and fundamental dynamics that impact fixed income markets and exploit market inefficiencies. PMAM will sell a security when they believe that the security has been fully priced. | Finance |
















