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Whitney Merrill is the founder of Gilman Hill Asset Management LLC, which was founded in 1999.
He held the title of Senior Portfolio Manager from 1999 to 2017.
Mr. Merrill also held former positions as a Portfolio Manager at Gintel Asset Management, Inc. and Rothschild & Co. Asset Management US, Inc., as well as a Manager at PaineWebber, Inc. and an Equity Analyst at United States Trust Co., NA. Mr. Merrill received an MBA from Long Island University and an undergraduate degree from Ohio Wesleyan University.
Tidigare kända positioner av Whitney Merrill
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Gilman Hill Asset Management LLC
Gilman Hill Asset Management LLC Investment ManagersFinance GHAM is an active, long-term, value-oriented manager that invests primarily in dividend paying stocks. They conduct ongoing analysis of both current and potential holdings. From a top-down perspective, the team monitors and acts upon macro changes that have repercussions for the portfolio. From the bottom-up, they assess and respond to changes that impact on the valuation, growth potential or dividend yield of the companies that are held or are being actively researched. GHAM sells a security if the cost of holding a company whose investment potential is deteriorating in absolute terms and if the opportunity cost of holding a company whose investment potential is less attractive than that of an alternate candidate. | Grundare | 2017-01-25 |
Gintel Asset Management, Inc. | Företagsledare/Principal | - |
Rothschild & Co. Asset Management US, Inc.
Rothschild & Co. Asset Management US, Inc. Investment ManagersFinance R&Co actively manages their portfolios with a goal of outperforming the indices, whatever the market conditions, and with a controlled level of risk. The firm’s investment strategy is based on three key principles that drive their investment decisions regarding allocation, sector and stock selection. Their three core investment principles are Conviction, Fundamentals and Convexity. | Företagsledare/Principal | - |
PaineWebber, Inc.
PaineWebber, Inc. Investment Banks/BrokersFinance Provides stock brokerage and asset management services | Företagsledare/Principal | - |
United States Trust Co., NA
United States Trust Co., NA Major BanksFinance Provides banking services | Företagsledare/Principal | - |
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Gintel Asset Management, Inc. | Finance |
Rothschild & Co. Asset Management US, Inc.
Rothschild & Co. Asset Management US, Inc. Investment ManagersFinance R&Co actively manages their portfolios with a goal of outperforming the indices, whatever the market conditions, and with a controlled level of risk. The firm’s investment strategy is based on three key principles that drive their investment decisions regarding allocation, sector and stock selection. Their three core investment principles are Conviction, Fundamentals and Convexity. | Finance |
PaineWebber, Inc.
PaineWebber, Inc. Investment Banks/BrokersFinance Provides stock brokerage and asset management services | Finance |
Long Island University
Long Island University Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
Ohio Wesleyan University
Ohio Wesleyan University Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
United States Trust Co., NA
United States Trust Co., NA Major BanksFinance Provides banking services | Finance |
Gilman Hill Asset Management LLC
Gilman Hill Asset Management LLC Investment ManagersFinance GHAM is an active, long-term, value-oriented manager that invests primarily in dividend paying stocks. They conduct ongoing analysis of both current and potential holdings. From a top-down perspective, the team monitors and acts upon macro changes that have repercussions for the portfolio. From the bottom-up, they assess and respond to changes that impact on the valuation, growth potential or dividend yield of the companies that are held or are being actively researched. GHAM sells a security if the cost of holding a company whose investment potential is deteriorating in absolute terms and if the opportunity cost of holding a company whose investment potential is less attractive than that of an alternate candidate. | Finance |
















