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Mr. Andrew F.
St. Pierre is President & Chief Compliance Officer at Merestone Capital Management LLC.
He has been with Merestone Capital Management since November 2005.
Mr. St. Pierre was previously employed as Chief Financial Officer by Hammerman Capital Management LLC, a Portfolio Manager by John Hancock Advisers, Inc., and Vice President by Harvard Management Co., Inc. He was also with DFS Advisors LLC.
Mr. St. Pierre received his BA from Harvard University.
Eerdere bekende functies van Andrew F. St. Pierre
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Merestone Capital Management LLC
Merestone Capital Management LLC Investment ManagersFinance Merestone Capital Managements investment objective is to achieve consistent and attractive, absolute returns in combination with lower-than-average volatility. The firm seeks to achieve this objective primarily through a strategy employing long and short positions in publicly-traded securities, including, but not limited to, equity securities, preferred stocks, corporate debt and government debt, convertible securities, warrants, stock purchase rights, depositary receipts, shares of ETFs and other types of investment companies and other related instruments of real estate companies. These real estate companies may include: REITs, REOCs, homebuilders, materials companies, hotel operators, mortgage finance companies, insurers, and closed-end investment companies, indexed mutual funds and ETFs that invest in real estate securities. Merestone may invest in real estate companies of any market-cap; however they do not anticipate investing more than 10% of clients' assets in securities that may be illiquid due to that security's low trading volume relative to the size of the portfolios holdings of that security. While the portfolios invest primarily in securities issued by real estate companies located in the US or whose securities are traded on a US securities exchange, the portfolios may strategically target international markets. In addition, portfolios may also invest in derivative instruments in lieu of investing directly in a security or instrument to seek to generate gains, or for hedging purposes. | President | 26-03-2014 |
Hammerman Capital Management LLC
Hammerman Capital Management LLC Investment ManagersFinance Hammerman Capital Management manages a capital-structure arbitrage hedge fund. The firm has significant investments in U.S. small-cap commercial services companies. | Corporate Officer/Principal | 01-01-2005 |
John Hancock Advisers, Inc.
John Hancock Advisers, Inc. Investment ManagersFinance Within each investment style, JHA employs a team approach to portfolio management. These teams have relative autonomy for making investment decisions within the strategies' objectives and client guidelines. Each investment team member specializes in an industry or group of industries. A bottom-up investment approach emphasizes detailed fundamental analysis. All portfolio managers perform research and contribute ideas, and the entire investment staff meets daily to exchange market perspectives and investment ideas. | Corporate Officer/Principal | 01-01-1996 |
Harvard Management Co., Inc.
Harvard Management Co., Inc. Investment Trusts/Mutual FundsMiscellaneous HMC aims to generate strong long-term results to support the educational and research goals of Harvard University. The firm takes a long-term view of their investments and their associated risks. They believe that identifying and monitoring environmental, social, and governance factors in their investments aligns with their mission to provide strong, long-term results. | Corporate Officer/Principal | 01-01-1991 |
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John Hancock Advisers, Inc.
John Hancock Advisers, Inc. Investment ManagersFinance Within each investment style, JHA employs a team approach to portfolio management. These teams have relative autonomy for making investment decisions within the strategies' objectives and client guidelines. Each investment team member specializes in an industry or group of industries. A bottom-up investment approach emphasizes detailed fundamental analysis. All portfolio managers perform research and contribute ideas, and the entire investment staff meets daily to exchange market perspectives and investment ideas. | Finance |
Harvard Management Co., Inc.
Harvard Management Co., Inc. Investment Trusts/Mutual FundsMiscellaneous HMC aims to generate strong long-term results to support the educational and research goals of Harvard University. The firm takes a long-term view of their investments and their associated risks. They believe that identifying and monitoring environmental, social, and governance factors in their investments aligns with their mission to provide strong, long-term results. | Miscellaneous |
Harvard University
Harvard University Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
Hammerman Capital Management LLC
Hammerman Capital Management LLC Investment ManagersFinance Hammerman Capital Management manages a capital-structure arbitrage hedge fund. The firm has significant investments in U.S. small-cap commercial services companies. | Finance |
Merestone Capital Management LLC
Merestone Capital Management LLC Investment ManagersFinance Merestone Capital Managements investment objective is to achieve consistent and attractive, absolute returns in combination with lower-than-average volatility. The firm seeks to achieve this objective primarily through a strategy employing long and short positions in publicly-traded securities, including, but not limited to, equity securities, preferred stocks, corporate debt and government debt, convertible securities, warrants, stock purchase rights, depositary receipts, shares of ETFs and other types of investment companies and other related instruments of real estate companies. These real estate companies may include: REITs, REOCs, homebuilders, materials companies, hotel operators, mortgage finance companies, insurers, and closed-end investment companies, indexed mutual funds and ETFs that invest in real estate securities. Merestone may invest in real estate companies of any market-cap; however they do not anticipate investing more than 10% of clients' assets in securities that may be illiquid due to that security's low trading volume relative to the size of the portfolios holdings of that security. While the portfolios invest primarily in securities issued by real estate companies located in the US or whose securities are traded on a US securities exchange, the portfolios may strategically target international markets. In addition, portfolios may also invest in derivative instruments in lieu of investing directly in a security or instrument to seek to generate gains, or for hedging purposes. | Finance |
















