Profilo
Mr. Russell T.
Gentry, CFA, is a Portfolio Manager & Manager of Quantitative Research at Boston Trust Walden, Inc. He manages balanced and equity portfolios for institutional and private wealth clients.
Mr. Gentry oversees the Quantitative Tools & Methodologies team and is a member of the Investment, Investment Policy, and Fixed Income Committees.
Mr. Gentry began his career when he joined Boston Trust Walden in 2002.
He has served in a variety of roles, including portfolio management, securities research, trading, and marketing analysis.
Mr. Gentry served as Chief Operating Officer from 2017 to 2019, providing oversight to internal operations, mutual fund administration, and IT functions.
He earned a BS in Finance, cum laude, from Northeastern University and holds the Chartered Financial Analyst designation.
Russell is a member of the CFA Society Boston and the CFA Institute.
Posizioni attive di Russell T. Gentry
| Società | Posizione | Inizio |
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Boston Trust Walden, Inc.
Boston Trust Walden, Inc. Investment ManagersFinance Boston Trust Walden and its parent company share methods of analysis, investment research, strategies, Committee framework, and investment controls in formulating investment strategies. Across all strategies, the firm seeks to invest in a well-diversified set of companies meeting three standards: higher than average financial quality, sustainable business models, and reasonable valuation. Investment Committees determine asset allocation policy, sector allocation policy, and fixed income policy which reflects judgments balancing macroeconomic inputs and valuation. | Membro del Comitato di Investimento | 01/01/2002 |
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Boston Trust Walden, Inc.
Boston Trust Walden, Inc. Investment ManagersFinance Boston Trust Walden and its parent company share methods of analysis, investment research, strategies, Committee framework, and investment controls in formulating investment strategies. Across all strategies, the firm seeks to invest in a well-diversified set of companies meeting three standards: higher than average financial quality, sustainable business models, and reasonable valuation. Investment Committees determine asset allocation policy, sector allocation policy, and fixed income policy which reflects judgments balancing macroeconomic inputs and valuation. | Finance |
Northeastern University
Northeastern University Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
















