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Mr. Greg Sleight is a Portfolio Manager & Partner at LSV Asset Management.
He joined the firm in 2006 and is responsible for Research and Programming.
He holds a BS in Materials Science and Engineering from the University of Illinois in 2000 and earned his MBA in Econometrics, Economics, Analytic Finance from the University of Chicago in 2006.
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LSV Asset Management
LSV Asset Management Investment ManagersFinance LSV Asset Management (LSVAM) is a registered investment advisor headquartered in Chicago, Illinois. The firm was founded in 1994 by Josef Lakonishok, Andrei Shleifer and Robert Vishny. LSVAM provides portfolio management services to and has investors that are corporate pension and profit-sharing plans, Taft-Hartley plans, charitable institutions, foundations, endowments, municipalities, registered mutual funds, private investment funds, trust programs, sovereign funds, foreign funds (such as UCITS and SICAVs), other investment advisers, other US and international institutions and, to a limited extent, sophisticated individual investors. | Analyst-Equity | 01-01-2006 |
Opleiding van Greg Sleight
The University of Chicago | Masters Business Admin |
University of Illinois | Undergraduate Degree |
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LSV Asset Management
LSV Asset Management Investment ManagersFinance LSV Asset Management (LSVAM) is a registered investment advisor headquartered in Chicago, Illinois. The firm was founded in 1994 by Josef Lakonishok, Andrei Shleifer and Robert Vishny. LSVAM provides portfolio management services to and has investors that are corporate pension and profit-sharing plans, Taft-Hartley plans, charitable institutions, foundations, endowments, municipalities, registered mutual funds, private investment funds, trust programs, sovereign funds, foreign funds (such as UCITS and SICAVs), other investment advisers, other US and international institutions and, to a limited extent, sophisticated individual investors. | Finance |