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Name | Titel | Seit | Bis |
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Andrew Ness | Portfolio Manager | 2020 | Aktuell |
Biografie | Prior to joining Franklin Templeton in September 2018, Andrew was as a Portfolio Manager at Martin Currie, an Edinburgh based asset manager. He began his career at Murray Johnstone in 1994 and also worked with Deutsche Asset Management in both London and New York before joining Scottish Widows Investment Partnership in 2007. Mr Ness holds a B.A. (Hons) in Economics and an MSc in Business Economics from the University of Strathclyde in the UK. He is an Associate Member of the UK Society of Investment Professionals and a member of the CFA Institute. | ||
Chetan Sehgal | Portfolio Manager | 2017 | Aktuell |
Allan Lam | Executive Vice President /Portfolio Manager | 2011 | 2017 |
Biografie | Allan Lam is a senior executive vice president, senior managing director, and the Director of Asia Strategy for the Templeton Emerging Markets Group. In this capacity, he focuses on the design, implementation and ongoing refinement of Asian equity strategies across individual portfolios. Prior to joining Franklin Templeton in 1987, Mr. Lam was an auditor for KPMG Peat Marwick, CPA, and Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu, CPA. He entered the financial services industry in 1987. Mr. Lam holds a B.A., magna cum laude, in accounting with a minor in computer science from Rutgers University (U.S.). | ||
Dennis Lim | Portfolio Manager | 2001 | 2017 |
Biografie | Dennis Lim is Director of Research for Templeton Emerging Markets Group. He oversees the Emerging Market research team, ensures a consistent process across the platform and develops value-add ideas. Prior to joining Franklin Templeton in 1990, he worked for Singapore's Ministry of Natl Development. He entered the financial services industry in 1984 and holds an M.S. from the Univ. of Wisconsin and a B.S. from the Natl Univ. of Singapore. He speaks English, Mandarin Chinese and Bahasa Melayu. | ||
Mark J. Mobius | Lead Portfolio Manager | 1991 | 2017 |
Biografie | Joseph Bernhard Mark Mobius is an emerging markets fund manager and founder of Mobius Capital Partners LLP. Dr. Mobius earned bachelor's and master's degrees from Boston University, and a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in economics and political science from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. | ||
Tom Wu | Director | 1991 | 2017 |
Biografie | Tom W. K. Wu is a senior executive vice president, senior managing director with research responsibilities for companies in Hong Kong and the banking sector. Prior to joining Franklin Templeton in 1987, Mr. Wu was an investment analyst at Vickers da Costa Hong Kong, an international stockbroker. He entered the financial services industry in 1986. Mr. Wu holds an M.B.A. in finance from the University of Oregon, and a bachelor of social sciences in economics from the University of Hong Kong. He speaks English and Cantonese. | ||
Allan Lam | Executive Vice President /Portfolio Manager | 1991 | 2004 |
Biografie | Allan Lam is a senior executive vice president, senior managing director, and the Director of Asia Strategy for the Templeton Emerging Markets Group. In this capacity, he focuses on the design, implementation and ongoing refinement of Asian equity strategies across individual portfolios. Prior to joining Franklin Templeton in 1987, Mr. Lam was an auditor for KPMG Peat Marwick, CPA, and Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu, CPA. He entered the financial services industry in 1987. Mr. Lam holds a B.A., magna cum laude, in accounting with a minor in computer science from Rutgers University (U.S.). |
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