Profiel
Mr. Ronald J.
Horner is a Managing Director at The First National Bank of Omaha and a Managing Director of Institutional Fixed Income at First National Advisers LLC.
He joined First National Adviser’s predecessor in March 2006.
Mr. Horner's 29 year career in investment management includes 18 years with Commercial Federal Bank in Omaha, Nebraska serving as an Investment Portfolio Manager and Secondary Mortgage Marketing Manager.
He received his Bachelors in Business Administration from Creighton University in 1981 and Masters in Business Administration from the University of Nebraska at Omaha in 1985.
Actieve functies van Ron Horner
| Bedrijven | Functie | Begin |
|---|---|---|
The First National Bank of Omaha (Investment Management)
The First National Bank of Omaha (Investment Management) Investment ManagersFinance FNBO-IM uses a value approach to manage separate portfolios. They employ bottom-up research to identify stocks with low valuation multiples relative to historical measures and strong annual earnings growth potential. Their equity committee analyzes the research that is supplied by outside sources and keeps abreast of any developments affecting their monitored list of securities. The fixed-income committee performs credit analysis, sector analysis and issue recommendations. | Head-Fixed Income Invts | 01-03-2006 |
First National Advisers LLC
First National Advisers LLC Investment ManagersFinance FNA manages investment models, including equity and fixed income strategies that are broadly diversified across multiple asset classes. These models are designed to satisfy a wide variety of investor needs, ranging from aggressive to conservative portfolios. The firm constructs each investment model by first determining an appropriate asset allocation that utilizes various asset classes. The fund universe is then screened to determine the possible funds for each allocation. | Portfolio Manager-Fixed Income | - |
Eerdere bekende functies van Ron Horner
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Commercial Federal Bank, FSB (Omaha, Nebraska)
Commercial Federal Bank, FSB (Omaha, Nebraska) Savings BanksFinance Federally chartered savings bank | Corporate Officer/Principal | - |
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University of Nebraska
University of Nebraska Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
The First National Bank of Omaha (Investment Management)
The First National Bank of Omaha (Investment Management) Investment ManagersFinance FNBO-IM uses a value approach to manage separate portfolios. They employ bottom-up research to identify stocks with low valuation multiples relative to historical measures and strong annual earnings growth potential. Their equity committee analyzes the research that is supplied by outside sources and keeps abreast of any developments affecting their monitored list of securities. The fixed-income committee performs credit analysis, sector analysis and issue recommendations. | Finance |
Commercial Federal Bank, FSB (Omaha, Nebraska)
Commercial Federal Bank, FSB (Omaha, Nebraska) Savings BanksFinance Federally chartered savings bank | Finance |
Creighton University
Creighton University Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
First National Advisers LLC
First National Advisers LLC Investment ManagersFinance FNA manages investment models, including equity and fixed income strategies that are broadly diversified across multiple asset classes. These models are designed to satisfy a wide variety of investor needs, ranging from aggressive to conservative portfolios. The firm constructs each investment model by first determining an appropriate asset allocation that utilizes various asset classes. The fund universe is then screened to determine the possible funds for each allocation. | Finance |
















