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Mr. Henry C.
Sinkula, CFA, is a Partner & Analyst at Champlain Investment Partners LLC.
Mr. Sinkula brings more than 9 years of investment management experience to his role as a financials analyst on the investment team.
He joined Champlain in 2015 and spent three years as a Quantitative Analyst supporting all of the firm’s strategies with portfolio analytics, risk monitoring, and quantitative research before joining the emerging markets team in 2018 as a sector analyst covering the financials sector.
After four years on the emerging markets team, Mr. Sinkula transitioned his current role on the small and mid cap team in June 2022.
Before joining Champlain full-time, he was an intern at Champlain and held a summer analyst position with NASDAQ’s New Listings and Capital Markets team in New York.
He graduated from the University of Vermont with a Bachelor of Science degree in Finance and a minor in Economics.
He earned his Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) designation in 2018 and is a member of the CFA Institute and the CFA Society Orange County.
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Champlain Investment Partners LLC
Champlain Investment Partners LLC Investment ManagersFinance CIP aims to generate attractive returns with less risk than the overall market by offering institutional separate accounts and pooled investment vehicles in Small-Cap, Mid-Cap, and Strategic Focus (mid/large-cap) equity strategies. In all the firm's strategies they actively attempt to minimize business and valuation risk through their well-defined and consistent investment processes. | Analyst-Equity | 01/06/2015 |
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Champlain Investment Partners LLC
Champlain Investment Partners LLC Investment ManagersFinance CIP aims to generate attractive returns with less risk than the overall market by offering institutional separate accounts and pooled investment vehicles in Small-Cap, Mid-Cap, and Strategic Focus (mid/large-cap) equity strategies. In all the firm's strategies they actively attempt to minimize business and valuation risk through their well-defined and consistent investment processes. | Finance |
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