Profil
Timothy G.
Henry was Senior Manager of the Bank of America Corp.
He received an undergraduate degree from Millikin University and an MBA from DePaul University.
Anciens postes connus de Timothy G. Henry
| Sociétés | Poste | Fin |
|---|---|---|
Brinker Capital, Inc.
Brinker Capital, Inc. Investment ManagersFinance Brinker Capital adheres to a multi-asset class investment philosophy, utilizing a mix of growth, stable, and diversifying assets, as well as active and passive investments within their portfolios. The firm’s portfolios are generally allocated among different portfolio managers and invested in individual equity and fixed income securities, mutual funds and/or ETFs. Domestic and international equity assets are utilized for growth, providing long-term capital appreciation with a higher level of volatility. Fixed income assets provide stability with a lower volatility profile and an income stream. Global credit, absolute return, and real assets provide a differentiated source of return with a varied volatility profile. The Asset Allocation Committee sets the long-term strategic asset class weightings for all portfolios, including active and passive allocations, working to identify cyclical secular trends to generate alpha through asset allocation. | Directeur des opérations | 01/06/2005 |
SEI Investments Management Corp.
SEI Investments Management Corp. Investment ManagersFinance SIMC's strategic focus is on active asset management, which consists of five key components: asset allocation, portfolio design, sub-advisor selection, portfolio construction and risk management. Their philosophy and process offer clients personalization, diversification, coordination and management and represents a strategy geared toward achieving long-term investment goals in various financial climates. The firm manages products across a very wide range of investment strategies. | President | 17/05/2005 |
| BANK OF AMERICA CORPORATION | Corporate Officer/Principal | 17/05/2005 |
Security Pacific Corp.
Security Pacific Corp. Financial ConglomeratesFinance Bank holding company | Corporate Officer/Principal | 17/05/2005 |
Dean Witter Reynolds, Inc.
Dean Witter Reynolds, Inc. Investment ManagersFinance Investment management | Corporate Officer/Principal | 17/05/2005 |
Formation de Timothy G. Henry
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| Entreprise privées | 7 |
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Bank of America Corp.
Bank of America Corp. Major BanksFinance Operates as a bank holding company whose subsidiaries provides consumer and global banking, markets brokerage & wealth and investment management services | Finance |
SEI Investments Management Corp.
SEI Investments Management Corp. Investment ManagersFinance SIMC's strategic focus is on active asset management, which consists of five key components: asset allocation, portfolio design, sub-advisor selection, portfolio construction and risk management. Their philosophy and process offer clients personalization, diversification, coordination and management and represents a strategy geared toward achieving long-term investment goals in various financial climates. The firm manages products across a very wide range of investment strategies. | Finance |
Security Pacific Corp.
Security Pacific Corp. Financial ConglomeratesFinance Bank holding company | Finance |
Dean Witter Reynolds, Inc.
Dean Witter Reynolds, Inc. Investment ManagersFinance Investment management | Finance |
Brinker Capital, Inc.
Brinker Capital, Inc. Investment ManagersFinance Brinker Capital adheres to a multi-asset class investment philosophy, utilizing a mix of growth, stable, and diversifying assets, as well as active and passive investments within their portfolios. The firm’s portfolios are generally allocated among different portfolio managers and invested in individual equity and fixed income securities, mutual funds and/or ETFs. Domestic and international equity assets are utilized for growth, providing long-term capital appreciation with a higher level of volatility. Fixed income assets provide stability with a lower volatility profile and an income stream. Global credit, absolute return, and real assets provide a differentiated source of return with a varied volatility profile. The Asset Allocation Committee sets the long-term strategic asset class weightings for all portfolios, including active and passive allocations, working to identify cyclical secular trends to generate alpha through asset allocation. | Finance |
DePaul University
DePaul University Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
Millikin University
Millikin University Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
















