Profilo
Mr. Kenneth M.
Stuzin, CFA MBA, is a Portfolio Manager at Brown Advisory LLC.
He is on the Board of Directors at The Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center.
Prior to joining the firm, he was a vice president and a large-cap portfolio manager at J.P.
Morgan Investment Management in Los Angeles.
Previously, he worked as a quantitative portfolio strategist in New York, where he advised clients on capital markets issues and strategic asset allocation decisions.
He received his undergraduate degree from The Trustees of Columbia University in The City of New York and an MBA from The Trustees of Columbia University in The City of New York.
Posizioni attive di Ken Stuzin
| Società | Posizione | Inizio |
|---|---|---|
Brown Advisory LLC
Brown Advisory LLC Investment ManagersFinance Brown Advisory provides investment management services through various investment vehicles including mutual funds, separate accounts and private funds. The firm employs a bottom-up, fundamental research approach in their security selection process. Their strategies strive to outperform their respective benchmarks over the long term. | Gestore di Portafoglio-Azioni | 01/01/2012 |
The Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center
The Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center Hospital/Nursing ManagementHealth Services Provides general medical & surgical services and other hospital services | Direttore/Membro del Consiglio | - |
Precedenti posizioni note di Ken Stuzin
| Società | Posizione | Fine |
|---|---|---|
Brown Investment Advisory, Inc.
Brown Investment Advisory, Inc. Investment ManagersFinance Brown Investment Advisory offers a variety of investment strategies including Large-Cap Growth, Large-Cap Value, Small-Cap Growth and Fixed-Income. In addition, the firm works with other asset management firms to offer clients access to other strategies including US Small-Cap Value Equity, International Equity, hedge funds-of-funds, alternative asset classes, venture capital funds, buy-out private equity funds, real estate funds and a variety of co-investments. Brown's large-cap growth strategy seeks to invest in diversified portfolios of companies with superior fundamentals, strong, sustainable revenue and earnings growth and attractive valuations. They invest in US large-cap growth stocks and typically hold them for several years. Brown employs fundamental research to select securities and sectors that offer highly competitive, tax-efficient returns. They seek to identify market-leading companies or companies with the potential to become market leaders. They look for rich product cycles, large, growing markets, strong cash flow, proprietary products/services and productive new product development efforts. Brown also looks for growth stock development that occurs after the initial phase of growth in which a catalyst causes rejuvenated growth. Brown's Large-Cap Value strategy seeks to identify out-of-favor situations with downside risk of no more than 20% and upside potential of at least 40%. They look for sound, financially strong, growing companies with proven shareholder-sensitive management. Their strategy is multi-cap, with a minimum market-cap of $500 million and no maximum. Companies should have above average earnings growth, above average profitability and below average valuations. Investments are diversified across a wide range of industries. The firm employs a bottom-up portfolio construction process that is based on the specific attractiveness of each holding. The firm's Small-Cap Growth strategy seeks to invest early and hold investments for the long-term. Brown looks for companies with large business opportunities relative to the company's size and proprietary technology, products, services or distribution systems. Management must have a clear, measurable plan to produce sustainable earnings growth of more than 20% a year. At the time of purchase, stocks must have a market-cap of not more than the largest company in the Russell 2000 Growth Index. Brown actively manages fixed-income portfolios. They employ a disciplined investment process that seeks to exploit changes in sector spreads, security valuations, interest rate trends and yield curve dynamics. | Gestore di Portafoglio-Azioni | 31/12/2011 |
J.P. Morgan & Co., Inc. (Old)
J.P. Morgan & Co., Inc. (Old) Regional BanksFinance Provides commercial banking and investment advisory services | Gestore di Portafoglio-Azioni | - |
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Brown Investment Advisory, Inc.
Brown Investment Advisory, Inc. Investment ManagersFinance Brown Investment Advisory offers a variety of investment strategies including Large-Cap Growth, Large-Cap Value, Small-Cap Growth and Fixed-Income. In addition, the firm works with other asset management firms to offer clients access to other strategies including US Small-Cap Value Equity, International Equity, hedge funds-of-funds, alternative asset classes, venture capital funds, buy-out private equity funds, real estate funds and a variety of co-investments. Brown's large-cap growth strategy seeks to invest in diversified portfolios of companies with superior fundamentals, strong, sustainable revenue and earnings growth and attractive valuations. They invest in US large-cap growth stocks and typically hold them for several years. Brown employs fundamental research to select securities and sectors that offer highly competitive, tax-efficient returns. They seek to identify market-leading companies or companies with the potential to become market leaders. They look for rich product cycles, large, growing markets, strong cash flow, proprietary products/services and productive new product development efforts. Brown also looks for growth stock development that occurs after the initial phase of growth in which a catalyst causes rejuvenated growth. Brown's Large-Cap Value strategy seeks to identify out-of-favor situations with downside risk of no more than 20% and upside potential of at least 40%. They look for sound, financially strong, growing companies with proven shareholder-sensitive management. Their strategy is multi-cap, with a minimum market-cap of $500 million and no maximum. Companies should have above average earnings growth, above average profitability and below average valuations. Investments are diversified across a wide range of industries. The firm employs a bottom-up portfolio construction process that is based on the specific attractiveness of each holding. The firm's Small-Cap Growth strategy seeks to invest early and hold investments for the long-term. Brown looks for companies with large business opportunities relative to the company's size and proprietary technology, products, services or distribution systems. Management must have a clear, measurable plan to produce sustainable earnings growth of more than 20% a year. At the time of purchase, stocks must have a market-cap of not more than the largest company in the Russell 2000 Growth Index. Brown actively manages fixed-income portfolios. They employ a disciplined investment process that seeks to exploit changes in sector spreads, security valuations, interest rate trends and yield curve dynamics. | Finance |
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 |
J.P. Morgan & Co., Inc. (Old)
J.P. Morgan & Co., Inc. (Old) Regional BanksFinance Provides commercial banking and investment advisory services | Finance |
The Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center
The Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center Hospital/Nursing ManagementHealth Services Provides general medical & surgical services and other hospital services | Health Services |
Brown Advisory LLC
Brown Advisory LLC Investment ManagersFinance Brown Advisory provides investment management services through various investment vehicles including mutual funds, separate accounts and private funds. The firm employs a bottom-up, fundamental research approach in their security selection process. Their strategies strive to outperform their respective benchmarks over the long term. | Finance |
















