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Conversation with the Portfolio Manager: Mid-Cap Growth Strategy

Brown Advisory

Conversation with the Portfolio Manager: Mid-Cap Growth Strategy achen Wed, 09/20/2017 - 16:43 Over time, the Brown Advisory small-cap growth team, led by Christopher Berrier and George Sakellaris, watched numerous successful investments compound and grow out of their investible universe. Universe performance rankings from eVestment.

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Conversation with the Portfolio Manager: Mid-Cap Growth Strategy

Brown Advisory

Conversation with the Portfolio Manager: Mid-Cap Growth Strategy. Chris and George are both seasoned managers - each with over 16 years of experience – but with complementary backgrounds. In early 2006, he took over the small-cap initiative at Brown Advisory, pioneering the current approach. Wed, 09/20/2017 - 16:43.

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Transcript: Marta Norton

The Big Picture

She has a fascinating career, starting a PLS working away up as an analyst and eventually, head of outcome-based strategies for Morningstar, eventually rising from that position and portfolio manager to Chief Investment Officer. And so our customer base is financial advisors and their underlying clients. NORTON: Yeah.

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Transcript: Julian Salisbury, GS

The Big Picture

And again, I ended up in the financial services audit practice at KPMG. And then in a fit of madness, I guess, at the end of 2006, the credit markets were pretty uninteresting. ADVERTISEMENT) RITHOLTZ: Tell us a little bit about what the Goldman Sachs asset and wealth management business is like. What do they focus on?

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Transcript: Maria Vassalou

The Big Picture

Maria Vassalou has a fascinating history and background, London School of Economics to Columbia School of Business, where she actually was a professor for over a decade, and started consulting to the hedge fund and financial services industry. VASSALOU: I joined in the summer of 2006. VASSALOU: Pretty much. VASSALOU: Yes.

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