John Pickering
Director/Board Member at Episcopal Community Services of the Diocese of Pennsylvania
Active connections
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Scott R. Hill | M | - |
Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (Investment Management)
Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (Investment Management) Investment ManagersFinance Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (Investment Management) (BBH-IM) is the investment management division of Brown Brothers Harriman & Co., a registered broker/dealer headquartered in New York City. The firm was founded in 1931 and do-business-as Brown Brothers Harriman Mutual Fund Advisory Department. BBH-IM advises or sub-advises Mutual Funds, an ETF, and UCITS Funds. | 21 years |
Scott Clemons | M | - |
Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (Investment Management)
Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (Investment Management) Investment ManagersFinance Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (Investment Management) (BBH-IM) is the investment management division of Brown Brothers Harriman & Co., a registered broker/dealer headquartered in New York City. The firm was founded in 1931 and do-business-as Brown Brothers Harriman Mutual Fund Advisory Department. BBH-IM advises or sub-advises Mutual Funds, an ETF, and UCITS Funds. | 34 years |
David Arthur Gorski | M | - |
Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (Investment Management)
Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (Investment Management) Investment ManagersFinance Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (Investment Management) (BBH-IM) is the investment management division of Brown Brothers Harriman & Co., a registered broker/dealer headquartered in New York City. The firm was founded in 1931 and do-business-as Brown Brothers Harriman Mutual Fund Advisory Department. BBH-IM advises or sub-advises Mutual Funds, an ETF, and UCITS Funds. | 20 years |
Andrew Bell Armstrong | M | 39 |
Cooke & Bieler LP
Cooke & Bieler LP Investment ManagersFinance Cooke & Bieler LP is an independent, SEC-registered investment advisor headquartered in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Founded in 1949, the firm provides portfolio management services to corporate pension and profit-sharing plans, Taft-Hartley plans, charitable institutions, foundations, endowments, high net worth and other individuals, registered mutual funds, pooled investment vehicles, corporations or other business entities, municipalities, and insurance companies, among others. | 14 years |
Bill Weber | M | 44 |
Cooke & Bieler LP
Cooke & Bieler LP Investment ManagersFinance Cooke & Bieler LP is an independent, SEC-registered investment advisor headquartered in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Founded in 1949, the firm provides portfolio management services to corporate pension and profit-sharing plans, Taft-Hartley plans, charitable institutions, foundations, endowments, high net worth and other individuals, registered mutual funds, pooled investment vehicles, corporations or other business entities, municipalities, and insurance companies, among others. | 21 years |
Andrew Paul Hofer | M | - |
Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (Investment Management)
Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (Investment Management) Investment ManagersFinance Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (Investment Management) (BBH-IM) is the investment management division of Brown Brothers Harriman & Co., a registered broker/dealer headquartered in New York City. The firm was founded in 1931 and do-business-as Brown Brothers Harriman Mutual Fund Advisory Department. BBH-IM advises or sub-advises Mutual Funds, an ETF, and UCITS Funds. | 36 years |
Wesley Lim | M | - |
Cooke & Bieler LP
Cooke & Bieler LP Investment ManagersFinance Cooke & Bieler LP is an independent, SEC-registered investment advisor headquartered in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Founded in 1949, the firm provides portfolio management services to corporate pension and profit-sharing plans, Taft-Hartley plans, charitable institutions, foundations, endowments, high net worth and other individuals, registered mutual funds, pooled investment vehicles, corporations or other business entities, municipalities, and insurance companies, among others. | 6 years |
Adrienne Yost Hart | F | - |
Episcopal Community Services of the Diocese of Pennsylvania
Episcopal Community Services of the Diocese of Pennsylvania Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services Episcopal Community Services has continued to meet the changing needs of the Philadelphia community for nearly 140 years. Its mission is to empower vulnerable individuals and families by providing high-quality social and educational services that affirm human dignity and promote social justice. ECS services help people of all faiths improve their own lives and gain the skills they need to be self-sufficient. Current programs include: Foster care for abused and neglected children Home care services for frail elderly persons Shelter for homeless women and their children After-school youth development programs and teen workshops on Saturdays Permanent housing for homeless families Adult literacy and GED classes ECS offers an array of human service programs for vulnerable individuals and families of all faiths. The ECS approach is strength-based and client-centered. In the coming year, ECS programs will serve more than 2,000 children, youth and adults. Funding is provided by government contracts, foundation grants and support of parishes and individuals. ECS is blessed to have an endowment built by generations of Episcopalians, the income of which covers overhead costs, so 100% of every contributed dollar goes directly to services. A gift to ECS is your faith in action. Episcopal Community Services is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, contributions to which are tax-deductable to the fullest extent permitted by law. | 15 years |
Gail H. Trimble | F | - |
Episcopal Community Services of the Diocese of Pennsylvania
Episcopal Community Services of the Diocese of Pennsylvania Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services Episcopal Community Services has continued to meet the changing needs of the Philadelphia community for nearly 140 years. Its mission is to empower vulnerable individuals and families by providing high-quality social and educational services that affirm human dignity and promote social justice. ECS services help people of all faiths improve their own lives and gain the skills they need to be self-sufficient. Current programs include: Foster care for abused and neglected children Home care services for frail elderly persons Shelter for homeless women and their children After-school youth development programs and teen workshops on Saturdays Permanent housing for homeless families Adult literacy and GED classes ECS offers an array of human service programs for vulnerable individuals and families of all faiths. The ECS approach is strength-based and client-centered. In the coming year, ECS programs will serve more than 2,000 children, youth and adults. Funding is provided by government contracts, foundation grants and support of parishes and individuals. ECS is blessed to have an endowment built by generations of Episcopalians, the income of which covers overhead costs, so 100% of every contributed dollar goes directly to services. A gift to ECS is your faith in action. Episcopal Community Services is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, contributions to which are tax-deductable to the fullest extent permitted by law. | 22 years |
John Molner | M | - |
Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (Investment Management)
Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (Investment Management) Investment ManagersFinance Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (Investment Management) (BBH-IM) is the investment management division of Brown Brothers Harriman & Co., a registered broker/dealer headquartered in New York City. The firm was founded in 1931 and do-business-as Brown Brothers Harriman Mutual Fund Advisory Department. BBH-IM advises or sub-advises Mutual Funds, an ETF, and UCITS Funds. | 23 years |
Kurt W. Brunner | M | - |
Episcopal Community Services of the Diocese of Pennsylvania
Episcopal Community Services of the Diocese of Pennsylvania Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services Episcopal Community Services has continued to meet the changing needs of the Philadelphia community for nearly 140 years. Its mission is to empower vulnerable individuals and families by providing high-quality social and educational services that affirm human dignity and promote social justice. ECS services help people of all faiths improve their own lives and gain the skills they need to be self-sufficient. Current programs include: Foster care for abused and neglected children Home care services for frail elderly persons Shelter for homeless women and their children After-school youth development programs and teen workshops on Saturdays Permanent housing for homeless families Adult literacy and GED classes ECS offers an array of human service programs for vulnerable individuals and families of all faiths. The ECS approach is strength-based and client-centered. In the coming year, ECS programs will serve more than 2,000 children, youth and adults. Funding is provided by government contracts, foundation grants and support of parishes and individuals. ECS is blessed to have an endowment built by generations of Episcopalians, the income of which covers overhead costs, so 100% of every contributed dollar goes directly to services. A gift to ECS is your faith in action. Episcopal Community Services is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, contributions to which are tax-deductable to the fullest extent permitted by law. | 24 years |
Steve W. Lyons | M | 45 |
Cooke & Bieler LP
Cooke & Bieler LP Investment ManagersFinance Cooke & Bieler LP is an independent, SEC-registered investment advisor headquartered in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Founded in 1949, the firm provides portfolio management services to corporate pension and profit-sharing plans, Taft-Hartley plans, charitable institutions, foundations, endowments, high net worth and other individuals, registered mutual funds, pooled investment vehicles, corporations or other business entities, municipalities, and insurance companies, among others. | 18 years |
Fred Sutherland | M | 72 |
Episcopal Community Services of the Diocese of Pennsylvania
Episcopal Community Services of the Diocese of Pennsylvania Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services Episcopal Community Services has continued to meet the changing needs of the Philadelphia community for nearly 140 years. Its mission is to empower vulnerable individuals and families by providing high-quality social and educational services that affirm human dignity and promote social justice. ECS services help people of all faiths improve their own lives and gain the skills they need to be self-sufficient. Current programs include: Foster care for abused and neglected children Home care services for frail elderly persons Shelter for homeless women and their children After-school youth development programs and teen workshops on Saturdays Permanent housing for homeless families Adult literacy and GED classes ECS offers an array of human service programs for vulnerable individuals and families of all faiths. The ECS approach is strength-based and client-centered. In the coming year, ECS programs will serve more than 2,000 children, youth and adults. Funding is provided by government contracts, foundation grants and support of parishes and individuals. ECS is blessed to have an endowment built by generations of Episcopalians, the income of which covers overhead costs, so 100% of every contributed dollar goes directly to services. A gift to ECS is your faith in action. Episcopal Community Services is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, contributions to which are tax-deductable to the fullest extent permitted by law. | 15 years |
Gregory Scott Steier | M | - |
Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (Investment Management)
Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (Investment Management) Investment ManagersFinance Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (Investment Management) (BBH-IM) is the investment management division of Brown Brothers Harriman & Co., a registered broker/dealer headquartered in New York City. The firm was founded in 1931 and do-business-as Brown Brothers Harriman Mutual Fund Advisory Department. BBH-IM advises or sub-advises Mutual Funds, an ETF, and UCITS Funds. | 32 years |
Richard G. Schneider | M | - |
Episcopal Community Services of the Diocese of Pennsylvania
Episcopal Community Services of the Diocese of Pennsylvania Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services Episcopal Community Services has continued to meet the changing needs of the Philadelphia community for nearly 140 years. Its mission is to empower vulnerable individuals and families by providing high-quality social and educational services that affirm human dignity and promote social justice. ECS services help people of all faiths improve their own lives and gain the skills they need to be self-sufficient. Current programs include: Foster care for abused and neglected children Home care services for frail elderly persons Shelter for homeless women and their children After-school youth development programs and teen workshops on Saturdays Permanent housing for homeless families Adult literacy and GED classes ECS offers an array of human service programs for vulnerable individuals and families of all faiths. The ECS approach is strength-based and client-centered. In the coming year, ECS programs will serve more than 2,000 children, youth and adults. Funding is provided by government contracts, foundation grants and support of parishes and individuals. ECS is blessed to have an endowment built by generations of Episcopalians, the income of which covers overhead costs, so 100% of every contributed dollar goes directly to services. A gift to ECS is your faith in action. Episcopal Community Services is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, contributions to which are tax-deductable to the fullest extent permitted by law. | 21 years |
Rush B. Smith | M | - |
Episcopal Community Services of the Diocese of Pennsylvania
Episcopal Community Services of the Diocese of Pennsylvania Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services Episcopal Community Services has continued to meet the changing needs of the Philadelphia community for nearly 140 years. Its mission is to empower vulnerable individuals and families by providing high-quality social and educational services that affirm human dignity and promote social justice. ECS services help people of all faiths improve their own lives and gain the skills they need to be self-sufficient. Current programs include: Foster care for abused and neglected children Home care services for frail elderly persons Shelter for homeless women and their children After-school youth development programs and teen workshops on Saturdays Permanent housing for homeless families Adult literacy and GED classes ECS offers an array of human service programs for vulnerable individuals and families of all faiths. The ECS approach is strength-based and client-centered. In the coming year, ECS programs will serve more than 2,000 children, youth and adults. Funding is provided by government contracts, foundation grants and support of parishes and individuals. ECS is blessed to have an endowment built by generations of Episcopalians, the income of which covers overhead costs, so 100% of every contributed dollar goes directly to services. A gift to ECS is your faith in action. Episcopal Community Services is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, contributions to which are tax-deductable to the fullest extent permitted by law. | 19 years |
Judith Sullivan | F | - |
Episcopal Community Services of the Diocese of Pennsylvania
Episcopal Community Services of the Diocese of Pennsylvania Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services Episcopal Community Services has continued to meet the changing needs of the Philadelphia community for nearly 140 years. Its mission is to empower vulnerable individuals and families by providing high-quality social and educational services that affirm human dignity and promote social justice. ECS services help people of all faiths improve their own lives and gain the skills they need to be self-sufficient. Current programs include: Foster care for abused and neglected children Home care services for frail elderly persons Shelter for homeless women and their children After-school youth development programs and teen workshops on Saturdays Permanent housing for homeless families Adult literacy and GED classes ECS offers an array of human service programs for vulnerable individuals and families of all faiths. The ECS approach is strength-based and client-centered. In the coming year, ECS programs will serve more than 2,000 children, youth and adults. Funding is provided by government contracts, foundation grants and support of parishes and individuals. ECS is blessed to have an endowment built by generations of Episcopalians, the income of which covers overhead costs, so 100% of every contributed dollar goes directly to services. A gift to ECS is your faith in action. Episcopal Community Services is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, contributions to which are tax-deductable to the fullest extent permitted by law. | - |
Elizabeth L. Useem | M | - |
Episcopal Community Services of the Diocese of Pennsylvania
Episcopal Community Services of the Diocese of Pennsylvania Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services Episcopal Community Services has continued to meet the changing needs of the Philadelphia community for nearly 140 years. Its mission is to empower vulnerable individuals and families by providing high-quality social and educational services that affirm human dignity and promote social justice. ECS services help people of all faiths improve their own lives and gain the skills they need to be self-sufficient. Current programs include: Foster care for abused and neglected children Home care services for frail elderly persons Shelter for homeless women and their children After-school youth development programs and teen workshops on Saturdays Permanent housing for homeless families Adult literacy and GED classes ECS offers an array of human service programs for vulnerable individuals and families of all faiths. The ECS approach is strength-based and client-centered. In the coming year, ECS programs will serve more than 2,000 children, youth and adults. Funding is provided by government contracts, foundation grants and support of parishes and individuals. ECS is blessed to have an endowment built by generations of Episcopalians, the income of which covers overhead costs, so 100% of every contributed dollar goes directly to services. A gift to ECS is your faith in action. Episcopal Community Services is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, contributions to which are tax-deductable to the fullest extent permitted by law. | 31 years |
Sharon Webster | F | - |
Episcopal Community Services of the Diocese of Pennsylvania
Episcopal Community Services of the Diocese of Pennsylvania Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services Episcopal Community Services has continued to meet the changing needs of the Philadelphia community for nearly 140 years. Its mission is to empower vulnerable individuals and families by providing high-quality social and educational services that affirm human dignity and promote social justice. ECS services help people of all faiths improve their own lives and gain the skills they need to be self-sufficient. Current programs include: Foster care for abused and neglected children Home care services for frail elderly persons Shelter for homeless women and their children After-school youth development programs and teen workshops on Saturdays Permanent housing for homeless families Adult literacy and GED classes ECS offers an array of human service programs for vulnerable individuals and families of all faiths. The ECS approach is strength-based and client-centered. In the coming year, ECS programs will serve more than 2,000 children, youth and adults. Funding is provided by government contracts, foundation grants and support of parishes and individuals. ECS is blessed to have an endowment built by generations of Episcopalians, the income of which covers overhead costs, so 100% of every contributed dollar goes directly to services. A gift to ECS is your faith in action. Episcopal Community Services is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, contributions to which are tax-deductable to the fullest extent permitted by law. | 15 years |
Mollie Suddath | F | - |
Episcopal Community Services of the Diocese of Pennsylvania
Episcopal Community Services of the Diocese of Pennsylvania Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services Episcopal Community Services has continued to meet the changing needs of the Philadelphia community for nearly 140 years. Its mission is to empower vulnerable individuals and families by providing high-quality social and educational services that affirm human dignity and promote social justice. ECS services help people of all faiths improve their own lives and gain the skills they need to be self-sufficient. Current programs include: Foster care for abused and neglected children Home care services for frail elderly persons Shelter for homeless women and their children After-school youth development programs and teen workshops on Saturdays Permanent housing for homeless families Adult literacy and GED classes ECS offers an array of human service programs for vulnerable individuals and families of all faiths. The ECS approach is strength-based and client-centered. In the coming year, ECS programs will serve more than 2,000 children, youth and adults. Funding is provided by government contracts, foundation grants and support of parishes and individuals. ECS is blessed to have an endowment built by generations of Episcopalians, the income of which covers overhead costs, so 100% of every contributed dollar goes directly to services. A gift to ECS is your faith in action. Episcopal Community Services is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, contributions to which are tax-deductable to the fullest extent permitted by law. | 13 years |
Scott Schultz | M | - |
Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (Investment Management)
Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (Investment Management) Investment ManagersFinance Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (Investment Management) (BBH-IM) is the investment management division of Brown Brothers Harriman & Co., a registered broker/dealer headquartered in New York City. The firm was founded in 1931 and do-business-as Brown Brothers Harriman Mutual Fund Advisory Department. BBH-IM advises or sub-advises Mutual Funds, an ETF, and UCITS Funds. | 30 years |
Robert Il'ich Matayev | M | - |
Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (Investment Management)
Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (Investment Management) Investment ManagersFinance Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (Investment Management) (BBH-IM) is the investment management division of Brown Brothers Harriman & Co., a registered broker/dealer headquartered in New York City. The firm was founded in 1931 and do-business-as Brown Brothers Harriman Mutual Fund Advisory Department. BBH-IM advises or sub-advises Mutual Funds, an ETF, and UCITS Funds. | 21 years |
Soon-Kyu Shin | M | - |
Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (Investment Management)
Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (Investment Management) Investment ManagersFinance Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (Investment Management) (BBH-IM) is the investment management division of Brown Brothers Harriman & Co., a registered broker/dealer headquartered in New York City. The firm was founded in 1931 and do-business-as Brown Brothers Harriman Mutual Fund Advisory Department. BBH-IM advises or sub-advises Mutual Funds, an ETF, and UCITS Funds. | 26 years |
Bennison Charles | M | - |
Episcopal Community Services of the Diocese of Pennsylvania
Episcopal Community Services of the Diocese of Pennsylvania Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services Episcopal Community Services has continued to meet the changing needs of the Philadelphia community for nearly 140 years. Its mission is to empower vulnerable individuals and families by providing high-quality social and educational services that affirm human dignity and promote social justice. ECS services help people of all faiths improve their own lives and gain the skills they need to be self-sufficient. Current programs include: Foster care for abused and neglected children Home care services for frail elderly persons Shelter for homeless women and their children After-school youth development programs and teen workshops on Saturdays Permanent housing for homeless families Adult literacy and GED classes ECS offers an array of human service programs for vulnerable individuals and families of all faiths. The ECS approach is strength-based and client-centered. In the coming year, ECS programs will serve more than 2,000 children, youth and adults. Funding is provided by government contracts, foundation grants and support of parishes and individuals. ECS is blessed to have an endowment built by generations of Episcopalians, the income of which covers overhead costs, so 100% of every contributed dollar goes directly to services. A gift to ECS is your faith in action. Episcopal Community Services is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, contributions to which are tax-deductable to the fullest extent permitted by law. | 26 years |
Keith A. Marsh | M | - |
Episcopal Community Services of the Diocese of Pennsylvania
Episcopal Community Services of the Diocese of Pennsylvania Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services Episcopal Community Services has continued to meet the changing needs of the Philadelphia community for nearly 140 years. Its mission is to empower vulnerable individuals and families by providing high-quality social and educational services that affirm human dignity and promote social justice. ECS services help people of all faiths improve their own lives and gain the skills they need to be self-sufficient. Current programs include: Foster care for abused and neglected children Home care services for frail elderly persons Shelter for homeless women and their children After-school youth development programs and teen workshops on Saturdays Permanent housing for homeless families Adult literacy and GED classes ECS offers an array of human service programs for vulnerable individuals and families of all faiths. The ECS approach is strength-based and client-centered. In the coming year, ECS programs will serve more than 2,000 children, youth and adults. Funding is provided by government contracts, foundation grants and support of parishes and individuals. ECS is blessed to have an endowment built by generations of Episcopalians, the income of which covers overhead costs, so 100% of every contributed dollar goes directly to services. A gift to ECS is your faith in action. Episcopal Community Services is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, contributions to which are tax-deductable to the fullest extent permitted by law. | - |
Roy Edwards | M | - |
Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (Investment Management)
Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (Investment Management) Investment ManagersFinance Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (Investment Management) (BBH-IM) is the investment management division of Brown Brothers Harriman & Co., a registered broker/dealer headquartered in New York City. The firm was founded in 1931 and do-business-as Brown Brothers Harriman Mutual Fund Advisory Department. BBH-IM advises or sub-advises Mutual Funds, an ETF, and UCITS Funds. | 21 years |
Stephen Adam | M | - |
Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (Investment Management)
Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (Investment Management) Investment ManagersFinance Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (Investment Management) (BBH-IM) is the investment management division of Brown Brothers Harriman & Co., a registered broker/dealer headquartered in New York City. The firm was founded in 1931 and do-business-as Brown Brothers Harriman Mutual Fund Advisory Department. BBH-IM advises or sub-advises Mutual Funds, an ETF, and UCITS Funds. | 20 years |
Rodney R. Michel | M | - |
Episcopal Community Services of the Diocese of Pennsylvania
Episcopal Community Services of the Diocese of Pennsylvania Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services Episcopal Community Services has continued to meet the changing needs of the Philadelphia community for nearly 140 years. Its mission is to empower vulnerable individuals and families by providing high-quality social and educational services that affirm human dignity and promote social justice. ECS services help people of all faiths improve their own lives and gain the skills they need to be self-sufficient. Current programs include: Foster care for abused and neglected children Home care services for frail elderly persons Shelter for homeless women and their children After-school youth development programs and teen workshops on Saturdays Permanent housing for homeless families Adult literacy and GED classes ECS offers an array of human service programs for vulnerable individuals and families of all faiths. The ECS approach is strength-based and client-centered. In the coming year, ECS programs will serve more than 2,000 children, youth and adults. Funding is provided by government contracts, foundation grants and support of parishes and individuals. ECS is blessed to have an endowment built by generations of Episcopalians, the income of which covers overhead costs, so 100% of every contributed dollar goes directly to services. A gift to ECS is your faith in action. Episcopal Community Services is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, contributions to which are tax-deductable to the fullest extent permitted by law. | - |
Matt Espe | M | 64 |
Episcopal Community Services of the Diocese of Pennsylvania
Episcopal Community Services of the Diocese of Pennsylvania Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services Episcopal Community Services has continued to meet the changing needs of the Philadelphia community for nearly 140 years. Its mission is to empower vulnerable individuals and families by providing high-quality social and educational services that affirm human dignity and promote social justice. ECS services help people of all faiths improve their own lives and gain the skills they need to be self-sufficient. Current programs include: Foster care for abused and neglected children Home care services for frail elderly persons Shelter for homeless women and their children After-school youth development programs and teen workshops on Saturdays Permanent housing for homeless families Adult literacy and GED classes ECS offers an array of human service programs for vulnerable individuals and families of all faiths. The ECS approach is strength-based and client-centered. In the coming year, ECS programs will serve more than 2,000 children, youth and adults. Funding is provided by government contracts, foundation grants and support of parishes and individuals. ECS is blessed to have an endowment built by generations of Episcopalians, the income of which covers overhead costs, so 100% of every contributed dollar goes directly to services. A gift to ECS is your faith in action. Episcopal Community Services is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, contributions to which are tax-deductable to the fullest extent permitted by law. | - |
James Kelch | M | - |
Episcopal Community Services of the Diocese of Pennsylvania
Episcopal Community Services of the Diocese of Pennsylvania Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services Episcopal Community Services has continued to meet the changing needs of the Philadelphia community for nearly 140 years. Its mission is to empower vulnerable individuals and families by providing high-quality social and educational services that affirm human dignity and promote social justice. ECS services help people of all faiths improve their own lives and gain the skills they need to be self-sufficient. Current programs include: Foster care for abused and neglected children Home care services for frail elderly persons Shelter for homeless women and their children After-school youth development programs and teen workshops on Saturdays Permanent housing for homeless families Adult literacy and GED classes ECS offers an array of human service programs for vulnerable individuals and families of all faiths. The ECS approach is strength-based and client-centered. In the coming year, ECS programs will serve more than 2,000 children, youth and adults. Funding is provided by government contracts, foundation grants and support of parishes and individuals. ECS is blessed to have an endowment built by generations of Episcopalians, the income of which covers overhead costs, so 100% of every contributed dollar goes directly to services. A gift to ECS is your faith in action. Episcopal Community Services is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, contributions to which are tax-deductable to the fullest extent permitted by law. | 20 years |
Arthur J. Eyre | M | - |
Episcopal Community Services of the Diocese of Pennsylvania
Episcopal Community Services of the Diocese of Pennsylvania Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services Episcopal Community Services has continued to meet the changing needs of the Philadelphia community for nearly 140 years. Its mission is to empower vulnerable individuals and families by providing high-quality social and educational services that affirm human dignity and promote social justice. ECS services help people of all faiths improve their own lives and gain the skills they need to be self-sufficient. Current programs include: Foster care for abused and neglected children Home care services for frail elderly persons Shelter for homeless women and their children After-school youth development programs and teen workshops on Saturdays Permanent housing for homeless families Adult literacy and GED classes ECS offers an array of human service programs for vulnerable individuals and families of all faiths. The ECS approach is strength-based and client-centered. In the coming year, ECS programs will serve more than 2,000 children, youth and adults. Funding is provided by government contracts, foundation grants and support of parishes and individuals. ECS is blessed to have an endowment built by generations of Episcopalians, the income of which covers overhead costs, so 100% of every contributed dollar goes directly to services. A gift to ECS is your faith in action. Episcopal Community Services is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, contributions to which are tax-deductable to the fullest extent permitted by law. | - |
Jim Evans | M | - |
Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (Investment Management)
Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (Investment Management) Investment ManagersFinance Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (Investment Management) (BBH-IM) is the investment management division of Brown Brothers Harriman & Co., a registered broker/dealer headquartered in New York City. The firm was founded in 1931 and do-business-as Brown Brothers Harriman Mutual Fund Advisory Department. BBH-IM advises or sub-advises Mutual Funds, an ETF, and UCITS Funds. | 24 years |
Victoria Bennett | F | - |
Episcopal Community Services of the Diocese of Pennsylvania
Episcopal Community Services of the Diocese of Pennsylvania Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services Episcopal Community Services has continued to meet the changing needs of the Philadelphia community for nearly 140 years. Its mission is to empower vulnerable individuals and families by providing high-quality social and educational services that affirm human dignity and promote social justice. ECS services help people of all faiths improve their own lives and gain the skills they need to be self-sufficient. Current programs include: Foster care for abused and neglected children Home care services for frail elderly persons Shelter for homeless women and their children After-school youth development programs and teen workshops on Saturdays Permanent housing for homeless families Adult literacy and GED classes ECS offers an array of human service programs for vulnerable individuals and families of all faiths. The ECS approach is strength-based and client-centered. In the coming year, ECS programs will serve more than 2,000 children, youth and adults. Funding is provided by government contracts, foundation grants and support of parishes and individuals. ECS is blessed to have an endowment built by generations of Episcopalians, the income of which covers overhead costs, so 100% of every contributed dollar goes directly to services. A gift to ECS is your faith in action. Episcopal Community Services is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, contributions to which are tax-deductable to the fullest extent permitted by law. | - |
John E. Midwood | M | - |
Episcopal Community Services of the Diocese of Pennsylvania
Episcopal Community Services of the Diocese of Pennsylvania Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services Episcopal Community Services has continued to meet the changing needs of the Philadelphia community for nearly 140 years. Its mission is to empower vulnerable individuals and families by providing high-quality social and educational services that affirm human dignity and promote social justice. ECS services help people of all faiths improve their own lives and gain the skills they need to be self-sufficient. Current programs include: Foster care for abused and neglected children Home care services for frail elderly persons Shelter for homeless women and their children After-school youth development programs and teen workshops on Saturdays Permanent housing for homeless families Adult literacy and GED classes ECS offers an array of human service programs for vulnerable individuals and families of all faiths. The ECS approach is strength-based and client-centered. In the coming year, ECS programs will serve more than 2,000 children, youth and adults. Funding is provided by government contracts, foundation grants and support of parishes and individuals. ECS is blessed to have an endowment built by generations of Episcopalians, the income of which covers overhead costs, so 100% of every contributed dollar goes directly to services. A gift to ECS is your faith in action. Episcopal Community Services is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, contributions to which are tax-deductable to the fullest extent permitted by law. | 21 years |
Miriam P. Kepner | F | - |
Episcopal Community Services of the Diocese of Pennsylvania
Episcopal Community Services of the Diocese of Pennsylvania Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services Episcopal Community Services has continued to meet the changing needs of the Philadelphia community for nearly 140 years. Its mission is to empower vulnerable individuals and families by providing high-quality social and educational services that affirm human dignity and promote social justice. ECS services help people of all faiths improve their own lives and gain the skills they need to be self-sufficient. Current programs include: Foster care for abused and neglected children Home care services for frail elderly persons Shelter for homeless women and their children After-school youth development programs and teen workshops on Saturdays Permanent housing for homeless families Adult literacy and GED classes ECS offers an array of human service programs for vulnerable individuals and families of all faiths. The ECS approach is strength-based and client-centered. In the coming year, ECS programs will serve more than 2,000 children, youth and adults. Funding is provided by government contracts, foundation grants and support of parishes and individuals. ECS is blessed to have an endowment built by generations of Episcopalians, the income of which covers overhead costs, so 100% of every contributed dollar goes directly to services. A gift to ECS is your faith in action. Episcopal Community Services is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, contributions to which are tax-deductable to the fullest extent permitted by law. | 23 years |
Almeter Davis | F | - |
Episcopal Community Services of the Diocese of Pennsylvania
Episcopal Community Services of the Diocese of Pennsylvania Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services Episcopal Community Services has continued to meet the changing needs of the Philadelphia community for nearly 140 years. Its mission is to empower vulnerable individuals and families by providing high-quality social and educational services that affirm human dignity and promote social justice. ECS services help people of all faiths improve their own lives and gain the skills they need to be self-sufficient. Current programs include: Foster care for abused and neglected children Home care services for frail elderly persons Shelter for homeless women and their children After-school youth development programs and teen workshops on Saturdays Permanent housing for homeless families Adult literacy and GED classes ECS offers an array of human service programs for vulnerable individuals and families of all faiths. The ECS approach is strength-based and client-centered. In the coming year, ECS programs will serve more than 2,000 children, youth and adults. Funding is provided by government contracts, foundation grants and support of parishes and individuals. ECS is blessed to have an endowment built by generations of Episcopalians, the income of which covers overhead costs, so 100% of every contributed dollar goes directly to services. A gift to ECS is your faith in action. Episcopal Community Services is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, contributions to which are tax-deductable to the fullest extent permitted by law. | - |
Mark Davis | M | - |
Episcopal Community Services of the Diocese of Pennsylvania
Episcopal Community Services of the Diocese of Pennsylvania Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services Episcopal Community Services has continued to meet the changing needs of the Philadelphia community for nearly 140 years. Its mission is to empower vulnerable individuals and families by providing high-quality social and educational services that affirm human dignity and promote social justice. ECS services help people of all faiths improve their own lives and gain the skills they need to be self-sufficient. Current programs include: Foster care for abused and neglected children Home care services for frail elderly persons Shelter for homeless women and their children After-school youth development programs and teen workshops on Saturdays Permanent housing for homeless families Adult literacy and GED classes ECS offers an array of human service programs for vulnerable individuals and families of all faiths. The ECS approach is strength-based and client-centered. In the coming year, ECS programs will serve more than 2,000 children, youth and adults. Funding is provided by government contracts, foundation grants and support of parishes and individuals. ECS is blessed to have an endowment built by generations of Episcopalians, the income of which covers overhead costs, so 100% of every contributed dollar goes directly to services. A gift to ECS is your faith in action. Episcopal Community Services is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, contributions to which are tax-deductable to the fullest extent permitted by law. | - |
Beatrice Fulton | F | - |
Episcopal Community Services of the Diocese of Pennsylvania
Episcopal Community Services of the Diocese of Pennsylvania Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services Episcopal Community Services has continued to meet the changing needs of the Philadelphia community for nearly 140 years. Its mission is to empower vulnerable individuals and families by providing high-quality social and educational services that affirm human dignity and promote social justice. ECS services help people of all faiths improve their own lives and gain the skills they need to be self-sufficient. Current programs include: Foster care for abused and neglected children Home care services for frail elderly persons Shelter for homeless women and their children After-school youth development programs and teen workshops on Saturdays Permanent housing for homeless families Adult literacy and GED classes ECS offers an array of human service programs for vulnerable individuals and families of all faiths. The ECS approach is strength-based and client-centered. In the coming year, ECS programs will serve more than 2,000 children, youth and adults. Funding is provided by government contracts, foundation grants and support of parishes and individuals. ECS is blessed to have an endowment built by generations of Episcopalians, the income of which covers overhead costs, so 100% of every contributed dollar goes directly to services. A gift to ECS is your faith in action. Episcopal Community Services is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, contributions to which are tax-deductable to the fullest extent permitted by law. | - |
Alison P. Harrity | F | - |
Episcopal Community Services of the Diocese of Pennsylvania
Episcopal Community Services of the Diocese of Pennsylvania Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services Episcopal Community Services has continued to meet the changing needs of the Philadelphia community for nearly 140 years. Its mission is to empower vulnerable individuals and families by providing high-quality social and educational services that affirm human dignity and promote social justice. ECS services help people of all faiths improve their own lives and gain the skills they need to be self-sufficient. Current programs include: Foster care for abused and neglected children Home care services for frail elderly persons Shelter for homeless women and their children After-school youth development programs and teen workshops on Saturdays Permanent housing for homeless families Adult literacy and GED classes ECS offers an array of human service programs for vulnerable individuals and families of all faiths. The ECS approach is strength-based and client-centered. In the coming year, ECS programs will serve more than 2,000 children, youth and adults. Funding is provided by government contracts, foundation grants and support of parishes and individuals. ECS is blessed to have an endowment built by generations of Episcopalians, the income of which covers overhead costs, so 100% of every contributed dollar goes directly to services. A gift to ECS is your faith in action. Episcopal Community Services is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, contributions to which are tax-deductable to the fullest extent permitted by law. | 15 years |
Lori Medica | F | - |
Episcopal Community Services of the Diocese of Pennsylvania
Episcopal Community Services of the Diocese of Pennsylvania Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services Episcopal Community Services has continued to meet the changing needs of the Philadelphia community for nearly 140 years. Its mission is to empower vulnerable individuals and families by providing high-quality social and educational services that affirm human dignity and promote social justice. ECS services help people of all faiths improve their own lives and gain the skills they need to be self-sufficient. Current programs include: Foster care for abused and neglected children Home care services for frail elderly persons Shelter for homeless women and their children After-school youth development programs and teen workshops on Saturdays Permanent housing for homeless families Adult literacy and GED classes ECS offers an array of human service programs for vulnerable individuals and families of all faiths. The ECS approach is strength-based and client-centered. In the coming year, ECS programs will serve more than 2,000 children, youth and adults. Funding is provided by government contracts, foundation grants and support of parishes and individuals. ECS is blessed to have an endowment built by generations of Episcopalians, the income of which covers overhead costs, so 100% of every contributed dollar goes directly to services. A gift to ECS is your faith in action. Episcopal Community Services is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, contributions to which are tax-deductable to the fullest extent permitted by law. | - |
Kim A. Shiley | F | - |
Episcopal Community Services of the Diocese of Pennsylvania
Episcopal Community Services of the Diocese of Pennsylvania Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services Episcopal Community Services has continued to meet the changing needs of the Philadelphia community for nearly 140 years. Its mission is to empower vulnerable individuals and families by providing high-quality social and educational services that affirm human dignity and promote social justice. ECS services help people of all faiths improve their own lives and gain the skills they need to be self-sufficient. Current programs include: Foster care for abused and neglected children Home care services for frail elderly persons Shelter for homeless women and their children After-school youth development programs and teen workshops on Saturdays Permanent housing for homeless families Adult literacy and GED classes ECS offers an array of human service programs for vulnerable individuals and families of all faiths. The ECS approach is strength-based and client-centered. In the coming year, ECS programs will serve more than 2,000 children, youth and adults. Funding is provided by government contracts, foundation grants and support of parishes and individuals. ECS is blessed to have an endowment built by generations of Episcopalians, the income of which covers overhead costs, so 100% of every contributed dollar goes directly to services. A gift to ECS is your faith in action. Episcopal Community Services is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, contributions to which are tax-deductable to the fullest extent permitted by law. | - |
Elaine E. Thomas | F | - |
Episcopal Community Services of the Diocese of Pennsylvania
Episcopal Community Services of the Diocese of Pennsylvania Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services Episcopal Community Services has continued to meet the changing needs of the Philadelphia community for nearly 140 years. Its mission is to empower vulnerable individuals and families by providing high-quality social and educational services that affirm human dignity and promote social justice. ECS services help people of all faiths improve their own lives and gain the skills they need to be self-sufficient. Current programs include: Foster care for abused and neglected children Home care services for frail elderly persons Shelter for homeless women and their children After-school youth development programs and teen workshops on Saturdays Permanent housing for homeless families Adult literacy and GED classes ECS offers an array of human service programs for vulnerable individuals and families of all faiths. The ECS approach is strength-based and client-centered. In the coming year, ECS programs will serve more than 2,000 children, youth and adults. Funding is provided by government contracts, foundation grants and support of parishes and individuals. ECS is blessed to have an endowment built by generations of Episcopalians, the income of which covers overhead costs, so 100% of every contributed dollar goes directly to services. A gift to ECS is your faith in action. Episcopal Community Services is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, contributions to which are tax-deductable to the fullest extent permitted by law. | - |
Cynthia Trago | F | - |
Episcopal Community Services of the Diocese of Pennsylvania
Episcopal Community Services of the Diocese of Pennsylvania Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services Episcopal Community Services has continued to meet the changing needs of the Philadelphia community for nearly 140 years. Its mission is to empower vulnerable individuals and families by providing high-quality social and educational services that affirm human dignity and promote social justice. ECS services help people of all faiths improve their own lives and gain the skills they need to be self-sufficient. Current programs include: Foster care for abused and neglected children Home care services for frail elderly persons Shelter for homeless women and their children After-school youth development programs and teen workshops on Saturdays Permanent housing for homeless families Adult literacy and GED classes ECS offers an array of human service programs for vulnerable individuals and families of all faiths. The ECS approach is strength-based and client-centered. In the coming year, ECS programs will serve more than 2,000 children, youth and adults. Funding is provided by government contracts, foundation grants and support of parishes and individuals. ECS is blessed to have an endowment built by generations of Episcopalians, the income of which covers overhead costs, so 100% of every contributed dollar goes directly to services. A gift to ECS is your faith in action. Episcopal Community Services is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, contributions to which are tax-deductable to the fullest extent permitted by law. | - |
Nolan N. Atkinson | M | - |
Episcopal Community Services of the Diocese of Pennsylvania
Episcopal Community Services of the Diocese of Pennsylvania Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services Episcopal Community Services has continued to meet the changing needs of the Philadelphia community for nearly 140 years. Its mission is to empower vulnerable individuals and families by providing high-quality social and educational services that affirm human dignity and promote social justice. ECS services help people of all faiths improve their own lives and gain the skills they need to be self-sufficient. Current programs include: Foster care for abused and neglected children Home care services for frail elderly persons Shelter for homeless women and their children After-school youth development programs and teen workshops on Saturdays Permanent housing for homeless families Adult literacy and GED classes ECS offers an array of human service programs for vulnerable individuals and families of all faiths. The ECS approach is strength-based and client-centered. In the coming year, ECS programs will serve more than 2,000 children, youth and adults. Funding is provided by government contracts, foundation grants and support of parishes and individuals. ECS is blessed to have an endowment built by generations of Episcopalians, the income of which covers overhead costs, so 100% of every contributed dollar goes directly to services. A gift to ECS is your faith in action. Episcopal Community Services is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, contributions to which are tax-deductable to the fullest extent permitted by law. | - |
Clifford Cutler | M | - |
Episcopal Community Services of the Diocese of Pennsylvania
Episcopal Community Services of the Diocese of Pennsylvania Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services Episcopal Community Services has continued to meet the changing needs of the Philadelphia community for nearly 140 years. Its mission is to empower vulnerable individuals and families by providing high-quality social and educational services that affirm human dignity and promote social justice. ECS services help people of all faiths improve their own lives and gain the skills they need to be self-sufficient. Current programs include: Foster care for abused and neglected children Home care services for frail elderly persons Shelter for homeless women and their children After-school youth development programs and teen workshops on Saturdays Permanent housing for homeless families Adult literacy and GED classes ECS offers an array of human service programs for vulnerable individuals and families of all faiths. The ECS approach is strength-based and client-centered. In the coming year, ECS programs will serve more than 2,000 children, youth and adults. Funding is provided by government contracts, foundation grants and support of parishes and individuals. ECS is blessed to have an endowment built by generations of Episcopalians, the income of which covers overhead costs, so 100% of every contributed dollar goes directly to services. A gift to ECS is your faith in action. Episcopal Community Services is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, contributions to which are tax-deductable to the fullest extent permitted by law. | - |
Darryl J. Ford | M | - |
Episcopal Community Services of the Diocese of Pennsylvania
Episcopal Community Services of the Diocese of Pennsylvania Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services Episcopal Community Services has continued to meet the changing needs of the Philadelphia community for nearly 140 years. Its mission is to empower vulnerable individuals and families by providing high-quality social and educational services that affirm human dignity and promote social justice. ECS services help people of all faiths improve their own lives and gain the skills they need to be self-sufficient. Current programs include: Foster care for abused and neglected children Home care services for frail elderly persons Shelter for homeless women and their children After-school youth development programs and teen workshops on Saturdays Permanent housing for homeless families Adult literacy and GED classes ECS offers an array of human service programs for vulnerable individuals and families of all faiths. The ECS approach is strength-based and client-centered. In the coming year, ECS programs will serve more than 2,000 children, youth and adults. Funding is provided by government contracts, foundation grants and support of parishes and individuals. ECS is blessed to have an endowment built by generations of Episcopalians, the income of which covers overhead costs, so 100% of every contributed dollar goes directly to services. A gift to ECS is your faith in action. Episcopal Community Services is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, contributions to which are tax-deductable to the fullest extent permitted by law. | 23 years |
Richard A. Ashley | M | - |
Episcopal Community Services of the Diocese of Pennsylvania
Episcopal Community Services of the Diocese of Pennsylvania Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services Episcopal Community Services has continued to meet the changing needs of the Philadelphia community for nearly 140 years. Its mission is to empower vulnerable individuals and families by providing high-quality social and educational services that affirm human dignity and promote social justice. ECS services help people of all faiths improve their own lives and gain the skills they need to be self-sufficient. Current programs include: Foster care for abused and neglected children Home care services for frail elderly persons Shelter for homeless women and their children After-school youth development programs and teen workshops on Saturdays Permanent housing for homeless families Adult literacy and GED classes ECS offers an array of human service programs for vulnerable individuals and families of all faiths. The ECS approach is strength-based and client-centered. In the coming year, ECS programs will serve more than 2,000 children, youth and adults. Funding is provided by government contracts, foundation grants and support of parishes and individuals. ECS is blessed to have an endowment built by generations of Episcopalians, the income of which covers overhead costs, so 100% of every contributed dollar goes directly to services. A gift to ECS is your faith in action. Episcopal Community Services is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, contributions to which are tax-deductable to the fullest extent permitted by law. | 22 years |
Connections Chart
Multi-company connection
Former connections
Name | Gender | Age | Linked companies | Collaboration |
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Kermit S. Eck | M | - |
Cooke & Bieler LP
Cooke & Bieler LP Investment ManagersFinance Cooke & Bieler LP is an independent, SEC-registered investment advisor headquartered in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Founded in 1949, the firm provides portfolio management services to corporate pension and profit-sharing plans, Taft-Hartley plans, charitable institutions, foundations, endowments, high net worth and other individuals, registered mutual funds, pooled investment vehicles, corporations or other business entities, municipalities, and insurance companies, among others. | 19 years |
James R. Norris | M | - |
Cooke & Bieler LP
Cooke & Bieler LP Investment ManagersFinance Cooke & Bieler LP is an independent, SEC-registered investment advisor headquartered in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Founded in 1949, the firm provides portfolio management services to corporate pension and profit-sharing plans, Taft-Hartley plans, charitable institutions, foundations, endowments, high net worth and other individuals, registered mutual funds, pooled investment vehicles, corporations or other business entities, municipalities, and insurance companies, among others. | 12 years |
Jeffrey J. Idler | M | - |
Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (Investment Management)
Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (Investment Management) Investment ManagersFinance Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (Investment Management) (BBH-IM) is the investment management division of Brown Brothers Harriman & Co., a registered broker/dealer headquartered in New York City. The firm was founded in 1931 and do-business-as Brown Brothers Harriman Mutual Fund Advisory Department. BBH-IM advises or sub-advises Mutual Funds, an ETF, and UCITS Funds. | - |
Craig Knocke | M | 54 |
Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (Investment Management)
Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (Investment Management) Investment ManagersFinance Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (Investment Management) (BBH-IM) is the investment management division of Brown Brothers Harriman & Co., a registered broker/dealer headquartered in New York City. The firm was founded in 1931 and do-business-as Brown Brothers Harriman Mutual Fund Advisory Department. BBH-IM advises or sub-advises Mutual Funds, an ETF, and UCITS Funds. | 8 years |
Trey Tune | M | 53 |
Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (Investment Management)
Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (Investment Management) Investment ManagersFinance Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (Investment Management) (BBH-IM) is the investment management division of Brown Brothers Harriman & Co., a registered broker/dealer headquartered in New York City. The firm was founded in 1931 and do-business-as Brown Brothers Harriman Mutual Fund Advisory Department. BBH-IM advises or sub-advises Mutual Funds, an ETF, and UCITS Funds. | 13 years |
Bonnie L. Hammerl | F | - |
Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (Investment Management)
Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (Investment Management) Investment ManagersFinance Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (Investment Management) (BBH-IM) is the investment management division of Brown Brothers Harriman & Co., a registered broker/dealer headquartered in New York City. The firm was founded in 1931 and do-business-as Brown Brothers Harriman Mutual Fund Advisory Department. BBH-IM advises or sub-advises Mutual Funds, an ETF, and UCITS Funds. | - |
John C. Santos | M | - |
Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (Investment Management)
Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (Investment Management) Investment ManagersFinance Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (Investment Management) (BBH-IM) is the investment management division of Brown Brothers Harriman & Co., a registered broker/dealer headquartered in New York City. The firm was founded in 1931 and do-business-as Brown Brothers Harriman Mutual Fund Advisory Department. BBH-IM advises or sub-advises Mutual Funds, an ETF, and UCITS Funds. | - |
Daren Clark Heitman | M | - |
Cooke & Bieler LP
Cooke & Bieler LP Investment ManagersFinance Cooke & Bieler LP is an independent, SEC-registered investment advisor headquartered in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Founded in 1949, the firm provides portfolio management services to corporate pension and profit-sharing plans, Taft-Hartley plans, charitable institutions, foundations, endowments, high net worth and other individuals, registered mutual funds, pooled investment vehicles, corporations or other business entities, municipalities, and insurance companies, among others. | 9 years |
Christine A. Donovan | F | - |
Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (Investment Management)
Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (Investment Management) Investment ManagersFinance Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (Investment Management) (BBH-IM) is the investment management division of Brown Brothers Harriman & Co., a registered broker/dealer headquartered in New York City. The firm was founded in 1931 and do-business-as Brown Brothers Harriman Mutual Fund Advisory Department. BBH-IM advises or sub-advises Mutual Funds, an ETF, and UCITS Funds. | - |
Carl Steven Cutler | M | - |
Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (Investment Management)
Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (Investment Management) Investment ManagersFinance Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (Investment Management) (BBH-IM) is the investment management division of Brown Brothers Harriman & Co., a registered broker/dealer headquartered in New York City. The firm was founded in 1931 and do-business-as Brown Brothers Harriman Mutual Fund Advisory Department. BBH-IM advises or sub-advises Mutual Funds, an ETF, and UCITS Funds. | - |
Regina Marie Lombardi | F | - |
Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (Investment Management)
Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (Investment Management) Investment ManagersFinance Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (Investment Management) (BBH-IM) is the investment management division of Brown Brothers Harriman & Co., a registered broker/dealer headquartered in New York City. The firm was founded in 1931 and do-business-as Brown Brothers Harriman Mutual Fund Advisory Department. BBH-IM advises or sub-advises Mutual Funds, an ETF, and UCITS Funds. | 20 years |
Todd Darren Jacobson | M | - |
Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (Investment Management)
Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (Investment Management) Investment ManagersFinance Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (Investment Management) (BBH-IM) is the investment management division of Brown Brothers Harriman & Co., a registered broker/dealer headquartered in New York City. The firm was founded in 1931 and do-business-as Brown Brothers Harriman Mutual Fund Advisory Department. BBH-IM advises or sub-advises Mutual Funds, an ETF, and UCITS Funds. | 3 years |
Hampton S. Lynch | M | - |
Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (Investment Management)
Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (Investment Management) Investment ManagersFinance Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (Investment Management) (BBH-IM) is the investment management division of Brown Brothers Harriman & Co., a registered broker/dealer headquartered in New York City. The firm was founded in 1931 and do-business-as Brown Brothers Harriman Mutual Fund Advisory Department. BBH-IM advises or sub-advises Mutual Funds, an ETF, and UCITS Funds. | - |
Kathryn George | F | 59 |
Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (Investment Management)
Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (Investment Management) Investment ManagersFinance Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (Investment Management) (BBH-IM) is the investment management division of Brown Brothers Harriman & Co., a registered broker/dealer headquartered in New York City. The firm was founded in 1931 and do-business-as Brown Brothers Harriman Mutual Fund Advisory Department. BBH-IM advises or sub-advises Mutual Funds, an ETF, and UCITS Funds. | - |
Dario Galindo | M | - |
Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (Investment Management)
Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (Investment Management) Investment ManagersFinance Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (Investment Management) (BBH-IM) is the investment management division of Brown Brothers Harriman & Co., a registered broker/dealer headquartered in New York City. The firm was founded in 1931 and do-business-as Brown Brothers Harriman Mutual Fund Advisory Department. BBH-IM advises or sub-advises Mutual Funds, an ETF, and UCITS Funds. | - |
Anthony V. DePalma | M | - |
Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (Investment Management)
Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (Investment Management) Investment ManagersFinance Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (Investment Management) (BBH-IM) is the investment management division of Brown Brothers Harriman & Co., a registered broker/dealer headquartered in New York City. The firm was founded in 1931 and do-business-as Brown Brothers Harriman Mutual Fund Advisory Department. BBH-IM advises or sub-advises Mutual Funds, an ETF, and UCITS Funds. | - |
John A. Gehret | M | - |
Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (Investment Management)
Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (Investment Management) Investment ManagersFinance Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (Investment Management) (BBH-IM) is the investment management division of Brown Brothers Harriman & Co., a registered broker/dealer headquartered in New York City. The firm was founded in 1931 and do-business-as Brown Brothers Harriman Mutual Fund Advisory Department. BBH-IM advises or sub-advises Mutual Funds, an ETF, and UCITS Funds. | - |
Christian Romaglino | M | - |
Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (Investment Management)
Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (Investment Management) Investment ManagersFinance Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (Investment Management) (BBH-IM) is the investment management division of Brown Brothers Harriman & Co., a registered broker/dealer headquartered in New York City. The firm was founded in 1931 and do-business-as Brown Brothers Harriman Mutual Fund Advisory Department. BBH-IM advises or sub-advises Mutual Funds, an ETF, and UCITS Funds. | 18 years |
David F. Benko | M | - |
Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (Investment Management)
Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (Investment Management) Investment ManagersFinance Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (Investment Management) (BBH-IM) is the investment management division of Brown Brothers Harriman & Co., a registered broker/dealer headquartered in New York City. The firm was founded in 1931 and do-business-as Brown Brothers Harriman Mutual Fund Advisory Department. BBH-IM advises or sub-advises Mutual Funds, an ETF, and UCITS Funds. | 3 years |
Kevin W. Stone | M | 54 |
Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (Investment Management)
Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (Investment Management) Investment ManagersFinance Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (Investment Management) (BBH-IM) is the investment management division of Brown Brothers Harriman & Co., a registered broker/dealer headquartered in New York City. The firm was founded in 1931 and do-business-as Brown Brothers Harriman Mutual Fund Advisory Department. BBH-IM advises or sub-advises Mutual Funds, an ETF, and UCITS Funds. | - |
John Freund | M | 70 |
Harvard College
| 4 years |
Christopher C. Remondi | M | - |
Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (Investment Management)
Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (Investment Management) Investment ManagersFinance Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (Investment Management) (BBH-IM) is the investment management division of Brown Brothers Harriman & Co., a registered broker/dealer headquartered in New York City. The firm was founded in 1931 and do-business-as Brown Brothers Harriman Mutual Fund Advisory Department. BBH-IM advises or sub-advises Mutual Funds, an ETF, and UCITS Funds. | - |
Peter Ryerson Fisher | M | 67 |
Harvard College
| 4 years |
J. Reese | M | 65 |
Harvard College
| 4 years |
Jaime Augusto Zobel de Ayala | M | 65 |
Harvard College
| 4 years |
Gilad S. Gordon | M | - |
Harvard College
| 4 years |
Steven J. Berger | M | - |
Harvard College
| 4 years |
Richard Berenson | M | - |
Harvard College
| 4 years |
Robert Montgomery | M | - |
Harvard College
| 4 years |
Geoff LeMieux | M | - |
Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (Investment Management)
Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (Investment Management) Investment ManagersFinance Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (Investment Management) (BBH-IM) is the investment management division of Brown Brothers Harriman & Co., a registered broker/dealer headquartered in New York City. The firm was founded in 1931 and do-business-as Brown Brothers Harriman Mutual Fund Advisory Department. BBH-IM advises or sub-advises Mutual Funds, an ETF, and UCITS Funds. | - |
Mortimer Berkowitz | M | 70 |
Harvard College
| 4 years |
Michael Bailey | M | - |
Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (Investment Management)
Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (Investment Management) Investment ManagersFinance Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (Investment Management) (BBH-IM) is the investment management division of Brown Brothers Harriman & Co., a registered broker/dealer headquartered in New York City. The firm was founded in 1931 and do-business-as Brown Brothers Harriman Mutual Fund Advisory Department. BBH-IM advises or sub-advises Mutual Funds, an ETF, and UCITS Funds. | - |
David Liptak | M | 66 |
Harvard College
| 4 years |
Michael R. Jacobson | M | 69 |
Harvard College
| 4 years |
Jonathan Kemper | M | 70 |
Harvard College
| 4 years |
Brian McAndrews | M | 65 |
Harvard College
| 4 years |
D. Aloian | M | 69 |
Harvard College
| 4 years |
John Herbert Newall Fisher | M | 65 |
Harvard College
| 5 years |
George Evans | M | - |
Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (Investment Management)
Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (Investment Management) Investment ManagersFinance Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (Investment Management) (BBH-IM) is the investment management division of Brown Brothers Harriman & Co., a registered broker/dealer headquartered in New York City. The firm was founded in 1931 and do-business-as Brown Brothers Harriman Mutual Fund Advisory Department. BBH-IM advises or sub-advises Mutual Funds, an ETF, and UCITS Funds. | - |
Alan Whitman Breed | M | - |
Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (Investment Management)
Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (Investment Management) Investment ManagersFinance Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (Investment Management) (BBH-IM) is the investment management division of Brown Brothers Harriman & Co., a registered broker/dealer headquartered in New York City. The firm was founded in 1931 and do-business-as Brown Brothers Harriman Mutual Fund Advisory Department. BBH-IM advises or sub-advises Mutual Funds, an ETF, and UCITS Funds. | - |
Doug Greenwood | M | - |
Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (Investment Management)
Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (Investment Management) Investment ManagersFinance Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (Investment Management) (BBH-IM) is the investment management division of Brown Brothers Harriman & Co., a registered broker/dealer headquartered in New York City. The firm was founded in 1931 and do-business-as Brown Brothers Harriman Mutual Fund Advisory Department. BBH-IM advises or sub-advises Mutual Funds, an ETF, and UCITS Funds. | 3 years |
Valerie Babe Klaiman | F | - |
Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (Investment Management)
Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (Investment Management) Investment ManagersFinance Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (Investment Management) (BBH-IM) is the investment management division of Brown Brothers Harriman & Co., a registered broker/dealer headquartered in New York City. The firm was founded in 1931 and do-business-as Brown Brothers Harriman Mutual Fund Advisory Department. BBH-IM advises or sub-advises Mutual Funds, an ETF, and UCITS Funds. | - |
Macfarlane Bruce | M | - |
Harvard College
| 4 years |
Larry Golding | M | - |
Harvard College
| 2 years |
Victoria T. Melendez | F | - |
Harvard College
| 5 years |
Steve Kistner | M | - |
Harvard College
| 4 years |
Peter Schulte | M | 66 |
Harvard College
| 4 years |
Doug Burtnick | M | 56 |
Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (Investment Management)
Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (Investment Management) Investment ManagersFinance Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (Investment Management) (BBH-IM) is the investment management division of Brown Brothers Harriman & Co., a registered broker/dealer headquartered in New York City. The firm was founded in 1931 and do-business-as Brown Brothers Harriman Mutual Fund Advisory Department. BBH-IM advises or sub-advises Mutual Funds, an ETF, and UCITS Funds. | - |
Ronald J. Hill | M | - |
Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (Investment Management)
Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (Investment Management) Investment ManagersFinance Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (Investment Management) (BBH-IM) is the investment management division of Brown Brothers Harriman & Co., a registered broker/dealer headquartered in New York City. The firm was founded in 1931 and do-business-as Brown Brothers Harriman Mutual Fund Advisory Department. BBH-IM advises or sub-advises Mutual Funds, an ETF, and UCITS Funds. | - |
Dixon Morgan | M | - |
Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (Investment Management)
Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (Investment Management) Investment ManagersFinance Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (Investment Management) (BBH-IM) is the investment management division of Brown Brothers Harriman & Co., a registered broker/dealer headquartered in New York City. The firm was founded in 1931 and do-business-as Brown Brothers Harriman Mutual Fund Advisory Department. BBH-IM advises or sub-advises Mutual Funds, an ETF, and UCITS Funds. | - |
Anand Gopal Mahindra | M | 69 |
Harvard College
| 4 years |
Kevin Bottomley | M | 71 |
Harvard College
| 4 years |
David Cohen | M | 65 |
Harvard College
| 4 years |
Statistics
Country | Connections | % of total |
---|---|---|
United States | 100 | 100.00% |
Age of Connections
Active
Past
Male
Female
Members of the board
Executives
Origin of connections
- Stock Market
- Insiders
- John Pickering
- Personal Network