Profile
Mr. Michael J.
Heifler is Financial Analyst at Saba Capital Management LP.
Mr. Heifler received his undergraduate degree from Rutgers University (New Jersey) and an MBA from New York University.
Former positions of Michael Jason Heifler
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GENERAL MOTORS COMPANY | Corporate Officer/Principal | - |
Saba Capital Management LP
Saba Capital Management LP Investment ManagersFinance Saba Capital Management LP (Saba) is an independent, SEC-registered investment advisor and hedge fund manager headquartered in New York City. Established in 2009 by Boaz Weinstein and Jeremy Benkiewicz, the firm is a spin-out of one of the substantial proprietary groups in the industry, Saba Principal Strategies, founded by Boaz Weinstein at Deutsche Bank in 1998. Saba manages four core strategies: Credit Relative Value, Tail Hedge, SPACs and Closed-End Funds. Their investors are predominately institutions and include corporate pensions, public pensions, foundations, fund of funds, endowments, and family offices. | Analyst-Equity | - |
Training of Michael Jason Heifler
Rutgers State University of New Jersey | Undergraduate Degree |
New York University | Masters Business Admin |
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GENERAL MOTORS COMPANY | Consumer Durables |
Private companies | 1 |
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Saba Capital Management LP
Saba Capital Management LP Investment ManagersFinance Saba Capital Management LP (Saba) is an independent, SEC-registered investment advisor and hedge fund manager headquartered in New York City. Established in 2009 by Boaz Weinstein and Jeremy Benkiewicz, the firm is a spin-out of one of the substantial proprietary groups in the industry, Saba Principal Strategies, founded by Boaz Weinstein at Deutsche Bank in 1998. Saba manages four core strategies: Credit Relative Value, Tail Hedge, SPACs and Closed-End Funds. Their investors are predominately institutions and include corporate pensions, public pensions, foundations, fund of funds, endowments, and family offices. | Finance |
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