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Mr. Mitchell L.
Sacks is Chief Investment Officer at Grand Slam Asset Management LLC.
He has overall responsibility for the execution of the Partnership's investment and business strategy.
Prior to founding Grand Slam General Partners LLC, and Grand Slam Asset Management, LLC, Mr. Sacks spent 9 years at TSR Wireless, the nation's fifth largest wireless messaging company and largest independent wireless retailer, rising from Vice President of Finance to Chief Financial Officer and ultimately Chief Executive Officer.
Mr. Sacks completed various transactions, including mergers and acquisitions, private equity and debt financings.
Mr. Sacks gained experience in the financial markets while acting as an Account Executive with Merrill Lynch, an Investment Banker with Bankers Trust Company and Segal and Company, and as a Debt Portfolio Manager with Banque Francaise du Commerce Exterieur.
Mr. Sacks has a BA in Economics from Cornell University and an MBA in Finance from the New York University Graduate School of Management.
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Grand Slam Asset Management LLC
Grand Slam Asset Management LLC Investment ManagersFinance Grand Slam seeks to produce a total return long-short strategy, focused on value investing in small- and micro-cap companies and exploiting the historically persistent inefficiencies present in the uncovered and underfollowed small and micro-cap universe. | Algemeen Directeur | 01-03-2001 |
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Grand Slam Asset Management LLC
Grand Slam Asset Management LLC Investment ManagersFinance Grand Slam seeks to produce a total return long-short strategy, focused on value investing in small- and micro-cap companies and exploiting the historically persistent inefficiencies present in the uncovered and underfollowed small and micro-cap universe. | Finance |
Cornell University
Cornell University Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
New York University
New York University Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
















