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Active connections
Name | Gender | Age | Linked companies | Collaboration |
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Kara Boone King | F | - |
Aksia CA LLC
![]() Aksia CA LLC Investment ManagersFinance Aksia TorreyCove Partners LLC is an investment advisor firm. The company was founded by Kenn Lee, Kara Boone King, Michelle Margaret Davidson, David I. Chi Fann and Thomas James Martin in 2011 and is headquartered in San Diego, CA.
TorreyCove Capital Advisors LLC
![]() TorreyCove Capital Advisors LLC Investment ManagersFinance TorreyCove Capital Advisors LLC provides investment advisory services. The company is headquartered in San Diego, CA.
PCG Asset Management LLC
![]() PCG Asset Management LLC Investment ManagersFinance Founded in 1979, PCG Asset Management LLC is a registered investment advisor, private equity consultant and fund-of-funds manager located in La Jolla, California with additional offices in New York City, Danvers, Massachusetts and Singapore. They are a subsidiary of Pacific Corporate Group LLC. PCG Asset Management offers customized investments solutions for institutional investors, including some of the world's largest public pension funds. They are the investment advisor to the CalPERS Environmental Technology Program. PCG Asset Management also manages the PCG Clean Energy & technology Fund | 13 years |
Thomas James Martin | M | - |
Aksia CA LLC
![]() Aksia CA LLC Investment ManagersFinance Aksia TorreyCove Partners LLC is an investment advisor firm. The company was founded by Kenn Lee, Kara Boone King, Michelle Margaret Davidson, David I. Chi Fann and Thomas James Martin in 2011 and is headquartered in San Diego, CA.
TorreyCove Capital Advisors LLC
![]() TorreyCove Capital Advisors LLC Investment ManagersFinance TorreyCove Capital Advisors LLC provides investment advisory services. The company is headquartered in San Diego, CA.
PCG Asset Management LLC
![]() PCG Asset Management LLC Investment ManagersFinance Founded in 1979, PCG Asset Management LLC is a registered investment advisor, private equity consultant and fund-of-funds manager located in La Jolla, California with additional offices in New York City, Danvers, Massachusetts and Singapore. They are a subsidiary of Pacific Corporate Group LLC. PCG Asset Management offers customized investments solutions for institutional investors, including some of the world's largest public pension funds. They are the investment advisor to the CalPERS Environmental Technology Program. PCG Asset Management also manages the PCG Clean Energy & technology Fund | 22 years |
Michelle Margaret Davidson | F | - |
Aksia CA LLC
![]() Aksia CA LLC Investment ManagersFinance Aksia TorreyCove Partners LLC is an investment advisor firm. The company was founded by Kenn Lee, Kara Boone King, Michelle Margaret Davidson, David I. Chi Fann and Thomas James Martin in 2011 and is headquartered in San Diego, CA.
TorreyCove Capital Advisors LLC
![]() TorreyCove Capital Advisors LLC Investment ManagersFinance TorreyCove Capital Advisors LLC provides investment advisory services. The company is headquartered in San Diego, CA.
PCG Asset Management LLC
![]() PCG Asset Management LLC Investment ManagersFinance Founded in 1979, PCG Asset Management LLC is a registered investment advisor, private equity consultant and fund-of-funds manager located in La Jolla, California with additional offices in New York City, Danvers, Massachusetts and Singapore. They are a subsidiary of Pacific Corporate Group LLC. PCG Asset Management offers customized investments solutions for institutional investors, including some of the world's largest public pension funds. They are the investment advisor to the CalPERS Environmental Technology Program. PCG Asset Management also manages the PCG Clean Energy & technology Fund | 13 years |
John M. Cioffi | M | 66 |
Stanford University
| 42 years |
Peter D. O'Hanley | M | 73 |
Stanford University
| 39 years |
Phyllis Gardner | M | 73 |
Stanford University
| 40 years |
Krishna C. Saraswat | M | 77 |
Stanford University
| 41 years |
Mark A. Horowitz | M | 66 |
Stanford University
| 40 years |
Bradford W. Parkinson | M | 89 |
Stanford University
| 40 years |
Bruce A. Wooley | M | 80 |
Stanford University
| 40 years |
Mike Krems | M | - |
Aksia CA LLC
![]() Aksia CA LLC Investment ManagersFinance Aksia TorreyCove Partners LLC is an investment advisor firm. The company was founded by Kenn Lee, Kara Boone King, Michelle Margaret Davidson, David I. Chi Fann and Thomas James Martin in 2011 and is headquartered in San Diego, CA. | 13 years |
Tom Bernhardt | M | - |
Aksia CA LLC
![]() Aksia CA LLC Investment ManagersFinance Aksia TorreyCove Partners LLC is an investment advisor firm. The company was founded by Kenn Lee, Kara Boone King, Michelle Margaret Davidson, David I. Chi Fann and Thomas James Martin in 2011 and is headquartered in San Diego, CA. | 13 years |
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Former connections
Name | Gender | Age | Linked companies | Collaboration |
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Kenn Lee | M | - |
Aksia CA LLC
![]() Aksia CA LLC Investment ManagersFinance Aksia TorreyCove Partners LLC is an investment advisor firm. The company was founded by Kenn Lee, Kara Boone King, Michelle Margaret Davidson, David I. Chi Fann and Thomas James Martin in 2011 and is headquartered in San Diego, CA.
PCG Asset Management LLC
![]() PCG Asset Management LLC Investment ManagersFinance Founded in 1979, PCG Asset Management LLC is a registered investment advisor, private equity consultant and fund-of-funds manager located in La Jolla, California with additional offices in New York City, Danvers, Massachusetts and Singapore. They are a subsidiary of Pacific Corporate Group LLC. PCG Asset Management offers customized investments solutions for institutional investors, including some of the world's largest public pension funds. They are the investment advisor to the CalPERS Environmental Technology Program. PCG Asset Management also manages the PCG Clean Energy & technology Fund | 3 years |
Donald Martin Roberts | M | 75 |
United States Trust Co., NA
![]() United States Trust Co., NA Major BanksFinance On April 12, 1853, the New York State legislature passed a bill chartering the United States Trust Co. of New York with the mission of serving as manager, executor and trustee of personal and corporate funds. They opened for business in New York City in August of that year. US Trust has divisions in Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Florida, Texas, Oregon, California, Washington, and the District of Columbia. The firm also owns Campbell Cowperthwait, which manages growth-oriented portfolios for U.S. Trust's institutional clients. | 16 years |
Andrea Bell | M | - |
Stanford University
| 7 years |
Garrison Lickle | M | - |
United States Trust Co., NA
![]() United States Trust Co., NA Major BanksFinance On April 12, 1853, the New York State legislature passed a bill chartering the United States Trust Co. of New York with the mission of serving as manager, executor and trustee of personal and corporate funds. They opened for business in New York City in August of that year. US Trust has divisions in Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Florida, Texas, Oregon, California, Washington, and the District of Columbia. The firm also owns Campbell Cowperthwait, which manages growth-oriented portfolios for U.S. Trust's institutional clients. | - |
Frances Sevilla-Sacasa | F | 68 |
United States Trust Co., NA
![]() United States Trust Co., NA Major BanksFinance On April 12, 1853, the New York State legislature passed a bill chartering the United States Trust Co. of New York with the mission of serving as manager, executor and trustee of personal and corporate funds. They opened for business in New York City in August of that year. US Trust has divisions in Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Florida, Texas, Oregon, California, Washington, and the District of Columbia. The firm also owns Campbell Cowperthwait, which manages growth-oriented portfolios for U.S. Trust's institutional clients. | 2 years |
Alan W. Marty | M | - |
Stanford University
| 2 years |
Pete Higgins | M | - |
Stanford University
| 7 years |
Jim Chung | M | - |
Stanford University
| 5 years |
Christopher Petti | M | - |
Stanford University
| 7 years |
Daniel L. Erben | M | - |
United States Trust Co., NA
![]() United States Trust Co., NA Major BanksFinance On April 12, 1853, the New York State legislature passed a bill chartering the United States Trust Co. of New York with the mission of serving as manager, executor and trustee of personal and corporate funds. They opened for business in New York City in August of that year. US Trust has divisions in Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Florida, Texas, Oregon, California, Washington, and the District of Columbia. The firm also owns Campbell Cowperthwait, which manages growth-oriented portfolios for U.S. Trust's institutional clients. | - |
Gdaliahoo Krieger | M | 75 |
Stanford University
| 4 years |
Mark V. Matthews | M | - |
Stanford University
| 6 years |
Frank Lexa | M | - |
Stanford University
| 4 years |
Mani Sadeghi | M | 60 |
Stanford University
| 4 years |
J. B. Holston | M | - |
Stanford University
| 3 years |
Bernhard E. Boser | M | - |
Stanford University
| 4 years |
T. J. Jubeir | M | - |
Stanford University
| 4 years |
Michelangelo Volpi | M | 57 |
Stanford University
| 5 years |
Robert Brown | M | - |
Stanford University
| 5 years |
Mohammad Ali Hassan Mohammad Ikwan | M | - |
Stanford University
| 3 years |
Shahin Sharifzadeh | M | 59 |
Stanford University
| 4 years |
Evelyn Dilsaver | F | 69 |
United States Trust Co., NA
![]() United States Trust Co., NA Major BanksFinance On April 12, 1853, the New York State legislature passed a bill chartering the United States Trust Co. of New York with the mission of serving as manager, executor and trustee of personal and corporate funds. They opened for business in New York City in August of that year. US Trust has divisions in Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Florida, Texas, Oregon, California, Washington, and the District of Columbia. The firm also owns Campbell Cowperthwait, which manages growth-oriented portfolios for U.S. Trust's institutional clients. | 3 years |
Harold H. Montgomery | M | 64 |
Stanford University
| 2 years |
Tobin C. Island | M | 57 |
Stanford University
| 5 years |
Chris Jones | M | 56 |
Stanford University
| 5 years |
Linda Ginsburg | F | - |
Stanford University
| 5 years |
Faisal Hamad bin Abdullah Al-Sugair | M | 64 |
Stanford University
| 5 years |
George Koutentakis | M | - |
Stanford University
| 4 years |
Mike Taylor | M | - |
PCG Asset Management LLC
![]() PCG Asset Management LLC Investment ManagersFinance Founded in 1979, PCG Asset Management LLC is a registered investment advisor, private equity consultant and fund-of-funds manager located in La Jolla, California with additional offices in New York City, Danvers, Massachusetts and Singapore. They are a subsidiary of Pacific Corporate Group LLC. PCG Asset Management offers customized investments solutions for institutional investors, including some of the world's largest public pension funds. They are the investment advisor to the CalPERS Environmental Technology Program. PCG Asset Management also manages the PCG Clean Energy & technology Fund | - |
Martin Fischer | M | 64 |
Stanford University
| 5 years |
H. C Ursula Keller | M | 65 |
Stanford University
| 3 years |
Jeff T. Soukup | M | 58 |
Stanford University
| 4 years |
Julia Sze | F | 57 |
Stanford University
| 5 years |
Penny Pritzker | F | 65 |
Stanford University
| - |
YONG TAO | M | - |
Stanford University
| 7 years |
Robert Reay | M | 63 |
Stanford University
| 5 years |
Yeong-Jun Kim | M | 62 |
Stanford University
| 8 years |
Jorge Titinger | M | 62 |
Stanford University
| 5 years |
Stelleo Tolda | M | 55 |
Stanford University
| 5 years |
Chuck Stonecipher | M | - |
Stanford University
| 5 years |
Alan Weber | M | 75 |
United States Trust Co., NA
![]() United States Trust Co., NA Major BanksFinance On April 12, 1853, the New York State legislature passed a bill chartering the United States Trust Co. of New York with the mission of serving as manager, executor and trustee of personal and corporate funds. They opened for business in New York City in August of that year. US Trust has divisions in Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Florida, Texas, Oregon, California, Washington, and the District of Columbia. The firm also owns Campbell Cowperthwait, which manages growth-oriented portfolios for U.S. Trust's institutional clients. | 3 years |
Steve Jurvetson | M | 57 |
Stanford University
| 5 years |
Blake Grossman | M | 61 |
Stanford University
| 5 years |
Chuck Hadley | M | - |
Stanford University
| 5 years |
Peter St. Geme | M | - |
Stanford University
| 5 years |
Steve J. Rosston | M | 64 |
Stanford University
| 3 years |
Bradley Robert Kent | M | - |
Stanford University
| 5 years |
Lee Clarke | M | - |
United States Trust Co., NA
![]() United States Trust Co., NA Major BanksFinance On April 12, 1853, the New York State legislature passed a bill chartering the United States Trust Co. of New York with the mission of serving as manager, executor and trustee of personal and corporate funds. They opened for business in New York City in August of that year. US Trust has divisions in Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Florida, Texas, Oregon, California, Washington, and the District of Columbia. The firm also owns Campbell Cowperthwait, which manages growth-oriented portfolios for U.S. Trust's institutional clients. | 2 years |
Peter Vincent Landin | M | - |
Stanford University
| 7 years |
Tsu-Jae Liu | M | 60 |
Stanford University
| 6 years |
Scott Benesch | M | - |
United States Trust Co., NA
![]() United States Trust Co., NA Major BanksFinance On April 12, 1853, the New York State legislature passed a bill chartering the United States Trust Co. of New York with the mission of serving as manager, executor and trustee of personal and corporate funds. They opened for business in New York City in August of that year. US Trust has divisions in Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Florida, Texas, Oregon, California, Washington, and the District of Columbia. The firm also owns Campbell Cowperthwait, which manages growth-oriented portfolios for U.S. Trust's institutional clients. | 5 years |
Maribeth Rahe | F | 75 |
United States Trust Co., NA
![]() United States Trust Co., NA Major BanksFinance On April 12, 1853, the New York State legislature passed a bill chartering the United States Trust Co. of New York with the mission of serving as manager, executor and trustee of personal and corporate funds. They opened for business in New York City in August of that year. US Trust has divisions in Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Florida, Texas, Oregon, California, Washington, and the District of Columbia. The firm also owns Campbell Cowperthwait, which manages growth-oriented portfolios for U.S. Trust's institutional clients. | 5 years |
Tzar Kuoi Li | M | 59 |
Stanford University
| 4 years |
William Duhamel | M | - |
Stanford University
| 7 years |
Steve Kistner | M | - |
United States Trust Co., NA
![]() United States Trust Co., NA Major BanksFinance On April 12, 1853, the New York State legislature passed a bill chartering the United States Trust Co. of New York with the mission of serving as manager, executor and trustee of personal and corporate funds. They opened for business in New York City in August of that year. US Trust has divisions in Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Florida, Texas, Oregon, California, Washington, and the District of Columbia. The firm also owns Campbell Cowperthwait, which manages growth-oriented portfolios for U.S. Trust's institutional clients. | 3 years |
John P. McDermott | M | - |
United States Trust Co., NA
![]() United States Trust Co., NA Major BanksFinance On April 12, 1853, the New York State legislature passed a bill chartering the United States Trust Co. of New York with the mission of serving as manager, executor and trustee of personal and corporate funds. They opened for business in New York City in August of that year. US Trust has divisions in Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Florida, Texas, Oregon, California, Washington, and the District of Columbia. The firm also owns Campbell Cowperthwait, which manages growth-oriented portfolios for U.S. Trust's institutional clients. | 12 years |
Earl W. White | M | - |
United States Trust Co., NA
![]() United States Trust Co., NA Major BanksFinance On April 12, 1853, the New York State legislature passed a bill chartering the United States Trust Co. of New York with the mission of serving as manager, executor and trustee of personal and corporate funds. They opened for business in New York City in August of that year. US Trust has divisions in Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Florida, Texas, Oregon, California, Washington, and the District of Columbia. The firm also owns Campbell Cowperthwait, which manages growth-oriented portfolios for U.S. Trust's institutional clients. | 2 years |
John Delaplaine Britton | M | - |
United States Trust Co., NA
![]() United States Trust Co., NA Major BanksFinance On April 12, 1853, the New York State legislature passed a bill chartering the United States Trust Co. of New York with the mission of serving as manager, executor and trustee of personal and corporate funds. They opened for business in New York City in August of that year. US Trust has divisions in Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Florida, Texas, Oregon, California, Washington, and the District of Columbia. The firm also owns Campbell Cowperthwait, which manages growth-oriented portfolios for U.S. Trust's institutional clients. | - |
Kenneth McBride | M | 56 |
Stanford University
| 6 years |
Alan Michael Moucha | M | - |
United States Trust Co., NA
![]() United States Trust Co., NA Major BanksFinance On April 12, 1853, the New York State legislature passed a bill chartering the United States Trust Co. of New York with the mission of serving as manager, executor and trustee of personal and corporate funds. They opened for business in New York City in August of that year. US Trust has divisions in Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Florida, Texas, Oregon, California, Washington, and the District of Columbia. The firm also owns Campbell Cowperthwait, which manages growth-oriented portfolios for U.S. Trust's institutional clients. | 5 years |
Salvador Correa Reymond | M | 74 |
Stanford University
| 1 years |
Blanca Guerrero | F | - |
Stanford University
| 3 years |
Richard Lee Coulson | M | 68 |
Stanford University
| 1 years |
Jay Coen Gilbert | M | - |
Stanford University
| 4 years |
Patrick Motola | M | - |
Stanford University
| 1 years |
David Dowhan | M | - |
Stanford University
| 4 years |
Chip Overstreet | M | 59 |
Stanford University
| 4 years |
Louie Ucciferri | M | 63 |
Stanford University
| 4 years |
Andy Mathieson | M | - |
Stanford University
| 2 years |
Scott Ahlberg | M | 61 |
Stanford University
| 4 years |
John Black | M | 64 |
Stanford University
| 4 years |
Scott M. Stanton | M | - |
Stanford University
| 4 years |
Patrick J. Schultheis | M | - |
Stanford University
| 4 years |
Manfred Yu | M | - |
Stanford University
| 4 years |
Kurt Hoefer | M | 59 |
Stanford University
| 4 years |
Rodger Trimble | M | 62 |
Stanford University
| 4 years |
Harold Zeitz | M | 60 |
Stanford University
| 2 years |
J. Duffie | M | 69 |
Stanford University
| 3 years |
Allan Schiffman | M | - |
Stanford University
| 1 years |
Eric C. Jensen | M | - |
Stanford University
| 4 years |
Kee Lock Chua | M | 63 |
Stanford University
| 1 years |
Henry Havre | M | - |
Stanford University
| 3 years |
Patrick Loofbourrow | M | - |
Stanford University
| 4 years |
Jon Kraft | M | - |
Stanford University
| 4 years |
Stephen Compagni-Portis | M | - |
Stanford University
| 2 years |
Karlyn Carnahan | F | - |
Stanford University
| 2 years |
Vincent Mierlak | M | - |
Stanford University
| 4 years |
Ned Fleming | M | 63 |
Stanford University
| 4 years |
Statistics
Country | Connections | % of total |
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United States | 100 | 100.00% |
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