Profil
Prior to joining The Boston Company and Dreyfus, Mr. Kuehndorf was a Senior Portfolio Manager with Ashland Management, and a member of the Investment Committee.
Prior to joining Ashland in 1999, he worked as a Director and Senior Portfolio Manager with Deutsche Bank Private Bank in New York.
He began his career as an equity research associate at Kidder, Peabody & Co., before joining C.J.
Lawrence, Inc. as an institutional equity salesman, becoming Senior Vice President and Director in 1994.
Mr. Kuehndorf received his undergraduate degree from the University of California, Santa Barbara and his MBA from The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.
Anciens postes connus de Fred A. Kuehndorf
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The Boston Company Asset Management LLC
The Boston Company Asset Management LLC Investment ManagersFinance The Boston Company Asset Management (TBCAM) offers both traditional and alternative equity investment products that encompass a variety of US, non-US and global strategies. The firm provides investment advice for the following types of strategies: US domestic equity, balanced, non-US equity, emerging markets equity and long/short equity. Portfolios generally are composed of individual securities. TBCAM seeks consistent delivery of alpha across a broad range of investment strategies. They are committed to a value-oriented, research-driven and risk-aware investment approach. TBCAM seeks to identify attractive stocks through rigorous quantitative and fundamental analyses blended with analysis of current business momentum and places controls on sector selection and, if applicable, country selection. Short sales and similar strategies are considered part of their overall investment strategy; however, they are not used across the account base in the management of account assets. The firm may use these strategies for certain accounts consistent with the client's guidelines, objectives, and restrictions. | Gestionnaire de Portefeuille-Actions | 30/04/2010 |
Ashland Management, Inc.
Ashland Management, Inc. Investment ManagersFinance Ashland Management specializes in the management of large-cap growth investment products. The firm seeks to produce superior returns relative to applicable benchmarks and to control portfolio risk. The firm employs both fundamental and quantitative analysis to identify profitable, financially strong companies with excellent long-term growth prospects. Their investment strategy is based on the belief that earnings are the primary driver of stock prices over the long-term. Ashland Management employs a fundamental, bottom-up investment selection process and uses only reported publicly available information to screen potential investment candidates. The firm does not employ economic or interest rate forecasting. Though not limited by sector, Ashland Management tends to invest in the stocks of large-cap companies in the consumer non-durables, health technology, electronic technology and technology services sectors. The firm invests mainly in the US and Europe. Ashland Management maintains a low turnover rate. | Membre du Comité d'Investissement | 31/08/2005 |
Deutsche Bank Investment Management, Inc.
Deutsche Bank Investment Management, Inc. Investment ManagersFinance Deutsche Bank Investment Management (DBIM) offers a broad range of investment products that span the risk/return spectrum. The firm's primary investment strategies and products include equity, fixed-income, alternatives, private equity, cash management and multi-asset. Within each investment strategy, there is a team that manages and specializes in the particular asset category being employed. The team may use a variety of quantitative and qualitative techniques in trying to meet clients' investment objectives. DBIM may use bottom-up research that focuses on companies they believe have a history of above average growth, strong competitive positioning, attractive prices relative to potential growth, sound financial strength and effective management, among other factors. The firm may also use top-down research to identify investments that may benefit from changes in the overall business environment. | Gestionnaire de Portefeuille-Actions | 31/12/1998 |
Kidder Peabody & Co., Inc. /Non Retail Unit/
Kidder Peabody & Co., Inc. /Non Retail Unit/ Investment Banks/BrokersFinance Security brokers & dealers | Corporate Officer/Principal | 31/12/1993 |
BNY Mellon Investment Adviser, Inc.
BNY Mellon Investment Adviser, Inc. Investment ManagersFinance BNYMIA’s investment approach is a team approach where portfolio managers and the research team share information to form a disciplined and consistent strategy that meets the client’s diversification, credit quality, liquidity and average weighted maturity requirements. The firm’s credit research function is fully independent from portfolio management and their dedicated research team employs a deliberately conservative policy, when evaluating individual credits, to help support portfolio credit quality and stability. | Gestionnaire de Portefeuille-Actions | - |
Formation de Fred A. Kuehndorf
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The Boston Company Asset Management LLC
The Boston Company Asset Management LLC Investment ManagersFinance The Boston Company Asset Management (TBCAM) offers both traditional and alternative equity investment products that encompass a variety of US, non-US and global strategies. The firm provides investment advice for the following types of strategies: US domestic equity, balanced, non-US equity, emerging markets equity and long/short equity. Portfolios generally are composed of individual securities. TBCAM seeks consistent delivery of alpha across a broad range of investment strategies. They are committed to a value-oriented, research-driven and risk-aware investment approach. TBCAM seeks to identify attractive stocks through rigorous quantitative and fundamental analyses blended with analysis of current business momentum and places controls on sector selection and, if applicable, country selection. Short sales and similar strategies are considered part of their overall investment strategy; however, they are not used across the account base in the management of account assets. The firm may use these strategies for certain accounts consistent with the client's guidelines, objectives, and restrictions. | Finance |
BNY Mellon Investment Adviser, Inc.
BNY Mellon Investment Adviser, Inc. Investment ManagersFinance BNYMIA’s investment approach is a team approach where portfolio managers and the research team share information to form a disciplined and consistent strategy that meets the client’s diversification, credit quality, liquidity and average weighted maturity requirements. The firm’s credit research function is fully independent from portfolio management and their dedicated research team employs a deliberately conservative policy, when evaluating individual credits, to help support portfolio credit quality and stability. | Finance |
Ashland Management, Inc.
Ashland Management, Inc. Investment ManagersFinance Ashland Management specializes in the management of large-cap growth investment products. The firm seeks to produce superior returns relative to applicable benchmarks and to control portfolio risk. The firm employs both fundamental and quantitative analysis to identify profitable, financially strong companies with excellent long-term growth prospects. Their investment strategy is based on the belief that earnings are the primary driver of stock prices over the long-term. Ashland Management employs a fundamental, bottom-up investment selection process and uses only reported publicly available information to screen potential investment candidates. The firm does not employ economic or interest rate forecasting. Though not limited by sector, Ashland Management tends to invest in the stocks of large-cap companies in the consumer non-durables, health technology, electronic technology and technology services sectors. The firm invests mainly in the US and Europe. Ashland Management maintains a low turnover rate. | Finance |
Deutsche Bank Investment Management, Inc.
Deutsche Bank Investment Management, Inc. Investment ManagersFinance Deutsche Bank Investment Management (DBIM) offers a broad range of investment products that span the risk/return spectrum. The firm's primary investment strategies and products include equity, fixed-income, alternatives, private equity, cash management and multi-asset. Within each investment strategy, there is a team that manages and specializes in the particular asset category being employed. The team may use a variety of quantitative and qualitative techniques in trying to meet clients' investment objectives. DBIM may use bottom-up research that focuses on companies they believe have a history of above average growth, strong competitive positioning, attractive prices relative to potential growth, sound financial strength and effective management, among other factors. The firm may also use top-down research to identify investments that may benefit from changes in the overall business environment. | Finance |
University of Pennsylvania
University of Pennsylvania Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
Kidder Peabody & Co., Inc. /Non Retail Unit/
Kidder Peabody & Co., Inc. /Non Retail Unit/ Investment Banks/BrokersFinance Security brokers & dealers | Finance |
University of California, Santa Barbara
University of California, Santa Barbara Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
















