Profil
Prior to joining CooksonPeirce in 1985 as a Secretary/Bookkeeper, Ms. Huber worked for Gulf Oil Corporation as a Shift Supervisor of Operations and Control.
Her various other positions through an eighteen year career at Gulf progressed from Data/Entry/Keypunch Operator, Assistant supervisor in the Data Entry Division to Process Control Clerk.
Duties varied from problem solving, report generation and maintenance of hardware while working closely with the Accounting, Payroll and Stock Records Departments.
While working full time at Gulf, Ms. Huber attended night classes at the University of Pittsburgh working towards an Elementary Education Degree.
She later transferred to Carlow College and graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Business Management in 1983.
Anciens postes connus de Diane M. Huber
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Cookson Peirce & Co., Inc.
Cookson Peirce & Co., Inc. Investment ManagersFinance CooksonPeirce manages investments using two primary classes of securities: Equities and Fixed Income. The firm favors companies that have price movements that are stronger than the market (doing better whether the market is going up or down). Portfolio management of Equity investments is done via individual equities in one of four strategies: Aggressive, Growth, Moderate and Conservative. Fixed Income investments is done using a standard “ladder” structure. | Corporate Officer/Principal | - |
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Cookson Peirce & Co., Inc.
Cookson Peirce & Co., Inc. Investment ManagersFinance CooksonPeirce manages investments using two primary classes of securities: Equities and Fixed Income. The firm favors companies that have price movements that are stronger than the market (doing better whether the market is going up or down). Portfolio management of Equity investments is done via individual equities in one of four strategies: Aggressive, Growth, Moderate and Conservative. Fixed Income investments is done using a standard “ladder” structure. | Finance |
















