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Mr. Christian J.
McDonald, CFA MBA, is a Portfolio Manager & Assistant Portfolio Manager at Kennedy Capital Management LLC.
He is responsible for selecting and monitoring securities within the industrials sector of KCM’s universe.
Prior to joining Kennedy Capital Management, Mr. McDonald spent six years in various finance functions at The Boeing Company.
He graduated summa cum laude with a B.S.
in Finance and Operations Management from Washington University in St. Louis and earned an M.B.A. from the UCLA Anderson School of Business.
Chris McDonald active positions
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Kennedy Capital Management LLC
Kennedy Capital Management LLC Investment ManagersFinance KCM is an active manager that aims to generate superior returns in the micro, small, and mid-cap domestic equity markets for their clients. The firm uses a detail-oriented, bottom-up proprietary research process driven by a team of more than a dozen sector-specific analysts. Primary drivers for their decision to sell a stock if a change occurs to alter their view of the likely progression of the business include: (1) delivering results below their expectations, (2) a management change, (3) a change in competitive dynamics, and (4) when valuations become full. | Portfolio Manager-Equities | 01/11/2005 |
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Washington University in St. Louis
Washington University in St. Louis Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
Kennedy Capital Management LLC
Kennedy Capital Management LLC Investment ManagersFinance KCM is an active manager that aims to generate superior returns in the micro, small, and mid-cap domestic equity markets for their clients. The firm uses a detail-oriented, bottom-up proprietary research process driven by a team of more than a dozen sector-specific analysts. Primary drivers for their decision to sell a stock if a change occurs to alter their view of the likely progression of the business include: (1) delivering results below their expectations, (2) a management change, (3) a change in competitive dynamics, and (4) when valuations become full. | Finance |
University of California, Los Angeles
University of California, Los Angeles Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
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