As our country continues to struggle with racial inequity, we felt it was an appropriate time to provide an update on our firm. Please click here for more information.
by admin | Mar 25, 2020
As our country continues to struggle with racial inequity, we felt it was an appropriate time to provide an update on our firm. Please click here for more information.
As our country continues to struggle with racial inequity, we felt it was an appropriate time to provide an update on our firm. Please click here for more information.
In Dutch folklore, kabouters (or gnomes) are known for being curators of wealth and stewards of the environment
Prior to co-founding Kabouter Management, LLC, Marcel was a Principal of Wanger Asset Management, where he co-managed the Wanger International Small-Cap Fund, a five-star Morningstar rated fund, the Acorn Foreign Forty Fund, and the Wanger Foreign Forty Fund. Marcel also served as an international equities analyst for these funds and for all other international funds managed at Wanger. In all, he had direct responsibility for managing over $1.0 billion in international small and mid-cap stocks. Prior to working at Wanger, he was an analyst at Steiner Diamond & Co., a Chicago-based investment firm, and a manager in the litigation consulting department at Price Waterhouse in San Francisco. Marcel possesses varying degrees of fluency in Dutch, Portuguese, French, and German. Marcel co-authored two research papers titled Anatomy of the Small-Cap Anomaly and the Importance of Investor Relations in Unlocking Value in International Equities. Both papers were reviewed by faculty at the University of California at Berkeley and University of Chicago. He has a B.A. from Pomona College, an M.B.A. from the University of California, Berkeley, and is a CFA charterholder.
Prior to co-founding Kabouter Management, LLC, Peter was a Principal of Wanger Asset Management where he co-managed the Wanger International Small-Cap Fund, a five-star Morningstar rated fund. He also worked as an international equities analyst for the international small cap fund and all other international funds managed at Wanger. In all, he had direct responsibility for managing over $700 million in international small and mid-cap stocks. Prior to working at Wanger, he was Vice President of Lord Asset Management, a Chicago-based value investor for pension and endowment clients, where he worked on US and Japanese portfolios. Peter speaks or has studied Spanish, Japanese, Mandarin and Korean. Peter co-authored two research papers titled Anatomy of the Small-Cap Anomaly and the Importance of Investor Relations in Unlocking Value in International Equities. Both papers were reviewed by faculty at the University of California at Berkeley and the University of Chicago. He graduated Phi Beta Kappa with a B.A. from the University of Wisconsin at Madison, holds a J.D. from Harvard Law School, and is a CFA charterholder.
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