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Xiaoling Wang is currently an Executive Director at TruStar Capital.
Prior to this, she worked as a Research Analyst at Fiduciary Management Associates LLC from 2014 to 2016, and as a Vice President & Research Analyst at Mesirow Financial Investment Management, Inc. from 2016 to 2017.
She also worked as an Investment Analyst at Ohio Public Employees Retirement System from 2010 to 2013, and as a Vice President at Citigroup, Inc. and an Associate at PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP.
Ms. Wang holds a graduate degree from The Trustees of Columbia University in The City of New York and an undergraduate degree from Southwestern University of Finance & Economics.
Postes actifs de Xiaoling Wang
| Sociétés | Poste | Début |
|---|---|---|
TruStar Capital
TruStar Capital Investment ManagersFinance TruStar Capital invests in middle market companies located across the globe. The firm targets companies operating across a broad range of sectors. It provides financing for buyout stage capital transactions. The firm also acquires minority interests. | Private Equity Investor | - |
Anciens postes connus de Xiaoling Wang
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Mesirow Financial Investment Management, Inc.
Mesirow Financial Investment Management, Inc. Investment ManagersFinance MFIM employs a traditional value-oriented investment strategy that spans market-caps. The firm analyzes a vast universe of data in order to select investments that meet their standards of quality and fit within the client’s risk profile. Investments are typically made in mutual funds, equities, fixed income products, and alternative investments. MFIM uses both a top-down approach and a company-specific, catalyst-driven philosophy. | Analyst-Equity | 11/08/2017 |
Fiduciary Management Associates LLC
Fiduciary Management Associates LLC Investment ManagersFinance Fiduciary Management Associates (FMA) is a value manager that invests exclusively in US equity and fixed-income securities. The firm offers four principal products: small-cap value equity, large-cap value equity, large-cap core equity and core fixed-income. FMA takes both a top-down and bottom-up approach when selecting securities. For their small-cap value equity strategy, FMA uses a top-down approach to identify broad macroeconomic themes, the potential implications of economic indicators and sector trends, portfolio construction and industry-level strategy. They then employ rigorous fundamental analysis to identify potential investments from a universe of companies with between $200 million and $2 billion in market-cap. FAM looks for companies with attractive relative valuations, strong earnings and cash flow growth prospects, healthy balance sheets and excess cash flow. They generally hold 50 to 70 stocks and use the Russell 2000 Value Index as their benchmark. FMA's large-cap value equity approach seeks to identify stocks that are undervalued relative to their intrinsic value based on the company's earnings and cash flow predictability and growth. The firm incorporates their overall economic and market expectations into the strategy emphasizing a relative value approach within sectors and industries. They use top-down and bottom-up methodologies to construct portfolios, incorporating geopolitical, economic, currency and interest rate expectations into the strategy. These portfolios typically include 50 to 70 stocks. FAM looks for companies with relative valuation metrics comparable to the Russell 1000 Value Index that exhibit higher earnings growth expectations. They invest in companies with market-cap greater that $2 billion. The firm's large-cap core equity strategy focuses on large-cap companies that have predictable fundamentals, sustainable competitive advantages and high barriers to entry. They employ a research-based stock selection process, along with quantitative risk management, to identify companies that are expected to deliver consistent and competitive returns relative to the S&P 500 Index. FMA's fixed-income strategy seeks to construct a diversified portfolio of investment grade securities designed to outperform the Lehman Brothers Fixed Income Indices over a market cycle while controlling risk. They differentiate portfolios from the index by combining an appropriate level of interest rate, credit and option risk. FMA employs a traditional methodology in which both top-down and bottom-up analysis is used to maximize performance. The top-down macroeconomic fundamental analysis is combined with an ongoing review of market valuations to assess the current and expected financial and economic trends. A relative value methodology is employed across market sectors and within market segments and industries. Various quantitative tools combined with fundamental analysis are utilized to drive FMA's relative value approach to manage overall duration, credit and option risk. The firm invests in a diversified mix of US-based investment grade securities with varying maturities. Industries are reviewed on an ongoing basis to determine attractiveness, including macro factors such as barriers to entry, regulatory issues and competitive forces (both domestic and international). Credit worthiness is evaluated through a fundamental analysis of the industry/issuer utilizing both internal and external sources. | Analyst-Equity | 01/04/2016 |
Ohio Public Employees Retirement System
Ohio Public Employees Retirement System Investment ManagersFinance OPERS’s investment decisions are made by the Retirement Board on the recommendation of the system's professional staff and outside investment advisors. The investment committee monitors the investment activities. They place contributed funds in income-producing investments that meet the requirements of Ohio law. The firm takes a contrarian approach that seeks to identify US stocks with negative Wall Street perceptions, low price-to-book values and catalysts that will lead to increases in earnings growth and prices. OPERS's investment approach combines fundamental research with a top-down overlay process. | Analyst-Equity | 31/12/2013 |
PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP
PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Provides auditing, assurance, consulting and tax & business consulting services | Corporate Officer/Principal | - |
| CITIGROUP INC. | Corporate Officer/Principal | - |
Formation de Xiaoling Wang
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Fiduciary Management Associates LLC
Fiduciary Management Associates LLC Investment ManagersFinance Fiduciary Management Associates (FMA) is a value manager that invests exclusively in US equity and fixed-income securities. The firm offers four principal products: small-cap value equity, large-cap value equity, large-cap core equity and core fixed-income. FMA takes both a top-down and bottom-up approach when selecting securities. For their small-cap value equity strategy, FMA uses a top-down approach to identify broad macroeconomic themes, the potential implications of economic indicators and sector trends, portfolio construction and industry-level strategy. They then employ rigorous fundamental analysis to identify potential investments from a universe of companies with between $200 million and $2 billion in market-cap. FAM looks for companies with attractive relative valuations, strong earnings and cash flow growth prospects, healthy balance sheets and excess cash flow. They generally hold 50 to 70 stocks and use the Russell 2000 Value Index as their benchmark. FMA's large-cap value equity approach seeks to identify stocks that are undervalued relative to their intrinsic value based on the company's earnings and cash flow predictability and growth. The firm incorporates their overall economic and market expectations into the strategy emphasizing a relative value approach within sectors and industries. They use top-down and bottom-up methodologies to construct portfolios, incorporating geopolitical, economic, currency and interest rate expectations into the strategy. These portfolios typically include 50 to 70 stocks. FAM looks for companies with relative valuation metrics comparable to the Russell 1000 Value Index that exhibit higher earnings growth expectations. They invest in companies with market-cap greater that $2 billion. The firm's large-cap core equity strategy focuses on large-cap companies that have predictable fundamentals, sustainable competitive advantages and high barriers to entry. They employ a research-based stock selection process, along with quantitative risk management, to identify companies that are expected to deliver consistent and competitive returns relative to the S&P 500 Index. FMA's fixed-income strategy seeks to construct a diversified portfolio of investment grade securities designed to outperform the Lehman Brothers Fixed Income Indices over a market cycle while controlling risk. They differentiate portfolios from the index by combining an appropriate level of interest rate, credit and option risk. FMA employs a traditional methodology in which both top-down and bottom-up analysis is used to maximize performance. The top-down macroeconomic fundamental analysis is combined with an ongoing review of market valuations to assess the current and expected financial and economic trends. A relative value methodology is employed across market sectors and within market segments and industries. Various quantitative tools combined with fundamental analysis are utilized to drive FMA's relative value approach to manage overall duration, credit and option risk. The firm invests in a diversified mix of US-based investment grade securities with varying maturities. Industries are reviewed on an ongoing basis to determine attractiveness, including macro factors such as barriers to entry, regulatory issues and competitive forces (both domestic and international). Credit worthiness is evaluated through a fundamental analysis of the industry/issuer utilizing both internal and external sources. | Finance |
Mesirow Financial Investment Management, Inc.
Mesirow Financial Investment Management, Inc. Investment ManagersFinance MFIM employs a traditional value-oriented investment strategy that spans market-caps. The firm analyzes a vast universe of data in order to select investments that meet their standards of quality and fit within the client’s risk profile. Investments are typically made in mutual funds, equities, fixed income products, and alternative investments. MFIM uses both a top-down approach and a company-specific, catalyst-driven philosophy. | Finance |
Ohio Public Employees Retirement System
Ohio Public Employees Retirement System Investment ManagersFinance OPERS’s investment decisions are made by the Retirement Board on the recommendation of the system's professional staff and outside investment advisors. The investment committee monitors the investment activities. They place contributed funds in income-producing investments that meet the requirements of Ohio law. The firm takes a contrarian approach that seeks to identify US stocks with negative Wall Street perceptions, low price-to-book values and catalysts that will lead to increases in earnings growth and prices. OPERS's investment approach combines fundamental research with a top-down overlay process. | Finance |
Citigroup, Inc.
Citigroup, Inc. Major BanksFinance Provides retail, investment, commercial banking, brand cards, securities sale & exchanges services | Finance |
PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP
PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Provides auditing, assurance, consulting and tax & business consulting services | Commercial Services |
The Trustees of Columbia University in The City of New York
The Trustees of Columbia University in The City of New York Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
TruStar Capital
TruStar Capital Investment ManagersFinance TruStar Capital invests in middle market companies located across the globe. The firm targets companies operating across a broad range of sectors. It provides financing for buyout stage capital transactions. The firm also acquires minority interests. | Finance |
Southwestern University of Finance & Economics
Southwestern University of Finance & Economics Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
















