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39.43 +0.32    +0.82%
31/05 - Closed. Currency in USD ( Disclaimer )
Type:  Fund
Market:  United States
Issuer:  AMG Funds
Asset Class:  Equity
  • Morningstar Rating:
  • Total Assets: 573.46M
AMG Managers Brandywine S 39.43 +0.32 +0.82%

Amg Boston Common Global Impact Fund - Class I Overview

 
On this page you'll find an in-depth profile of Amg Boston Common Global Impact Fund - Class I. Learn about the key management, total assets, investment strategy and contact information of BRWIX among other information.
Category

World Large-Stock Growth

Total Assets

573.46M

Expenses

0.93%

Inception Date

31411

Investment Strategy

The investment seeks long-term capital appreciation. The Subadviser seeks to preserve and build capital over the long term through investing in a diversified portfolio of global equity securities. Under normal circumstances, the fund invests at least 40% of its net assets in investments economically tied to countries other than the U.S., and it will hold investments economically tied to a minimum of three countries other than the U.S. The adviser considers an investment to be economically tied to a country other than the U.S. if it provides investment exposure to a non-U.S. issuer.

Contact Information

Address One Stamford Plaza, 263 Tresser Boulevard, Suite 949
Stamford,CT 06901
United States
Phone 800.835.3879

Top Executives

Name Title Since Until
Matthew Zalosh CIO (Chief Investment Officer) 2021 Now
Biography Matt is CIO of Boston Common’s International Strategies. He also conducts investment research in the financial services and healthcare sectors. Matt began his career at State Street Research and Management in Boston in 1995. From 1997 to 2001, he worked at Dodge & Cox in San Francisco, where he covered banks and REITS and helped the firm launch its international mutual fund. Matt received his BA, cum laude, in Economics and International Studies from Colby College, and has an MA in International Relations from Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS), where he specialized in emerging markets and worked on development consulting projects in Mexico and Ecuador. Matt has lived in Spain and has traveled extensively in Europe, Latin America, and Asia. He currently serves on the board of Primary Source, a non-profit that deepens global understanding in schools
Liz Su Portfolio Manager 2021 Now
Biography Liz is the lead portfolio manager of Boston Common’s Emerging Markets (EM) strategies. In this capacity, she works with analysts to create sustainability-focused EM portfolios, helps grow the firm’s EM research capabilities, oversees overall portfolio positioning, and communicates with clients and prospects. She also has research responsibilities focusing on the global consumer staples sector. With over 15 years of investment experience spanning EM and Global equities, fixed income, and quantitative research, Liz is passionate about investing in EM companies that can enable the transition to a more inclusive and sustainable future. Prior to joining Boston Common, Liz was an analyst and portfolio manager at Batterymarch Financial Management, where she most recently served as the head of Asia ex-Japan on the Emerging Market Equities team. She played an instrumental role in launching an Asia ex-Japan long-short fund and a Global Equity fund. She also gained asset allocation experience with Standish Mellon Asset Management. She began her career in economic and strategy consulting in 2000. Liz earned a BA in International Finance from Wuhan University (China), an MA in Economics from Tufts University, and an MBA from the MIT Sloan School of Management. She is a CFA charterholder and a member of the Boston Security Analyst Society. Outside of investing, she volunteers as a Girl Scout troop leader and enjoys tennis, yoga, and traditional Chinese dance.
Corné Biemans Co-CIO 2021 Now
Biography Corné possesses over 25 years of international investment experience, before joining Boston Common in 2012, he spent eight years as a senior global equity portfolio manager for BNP Paribas Investment Partners where he managed the BNP Paribas (Fortis) Equity World Finance Fund, during which he received several Lipper awards. In addition, Corné has spent time at Rabobank group and Fortis Investments. Corné holds a master’s degree in Monetary Economics from Tilburg University in the Netherlands. He is also a member of the CFA Institute and The Boston Security Analysts Society, Inc.
Praveen Abichandani Portfolio Manager 2021 Now
Biography Praveen brings nearly 25 years of investment analysis experience in equity research and corporate development in the telecom & media industries. Before joining Boston Common, he served as an equity analyst at Fidelity Investments, Citigroup Asset Management, and a hedge fund. While at Fidelity, Praveen managed the Select Industrial Equipment fund for two years and the Select Advisor Electronics fund for a year. At Citigroup Asset Management, Praveen was responsible for equity research of the global semiconductor sector. During his business development career at Cox Communications and GTE Wireless, Praveen worked extensively on projects in Mexico. He has also lived and worked in Japan and Germany early in his career at GTE. Praveen received his M.B.A. from the University of Texas at Austin and his B.S. in Chemical Engineering from Osmania University in India.
Scott W. Gates Portfolio Manager 2010 2021
Biography Scott Gates has more than 28 years of experience, including over 14 years with Friess Associates.  He serves as the Chief Investment Officer of Friess and Friess of Delaware, positions he has held since March 2013. Previously, from September 2012 until March 2013, he served as Co-Chief Investment Officer of Friess and Friess of Delaware. Mr. Gates has been a Team Leader since 2008, a member of the Management Committee of Friess and Friess of Delaware since 2010, and a key member of the Research Team since joining Friess in 2003. Prior to Friess Associates, Scott was a Senior Analyst and Portfolio Manager at Gardner Lewis Asset Management.  His career also includes time spent as a trader in the foreign exchange for Butler Harlow LTD in New York.  Scott earned his undergraduate degree at Wake Forest University and his MBA from Emory University.
William F. D'Alonzo CEO, CIO 1997 2013
Biography Bill D’Alonzo began his career in the trust department of PNC Bank, formerly Bank of Delaware, after earning a bachelor of science degree in Business Management from Widener University, where he later received a masters of business administration with a concentration in Finance. Bill serves as Vice President of Brandywine and Brandywine Blue Funds, and serves in the “Helmsman” position that oversees the trust department .
Ethan A. Steinberg portfolio manager 2012 2013
Biography Ethan joined SG Capital Management in April 2013. Ethan shares responsibility for idea generation with the equity analyst team and portfolio management along with the firm’s two founding partners, Ken Grossman and Glen Schneider. After graduating from Brown University in 1996, Ethan spent the last 16 years at Friess Associates focused on the investment management activities of the Brandywine Funds. He began his career in 1997 as a Research Manager, in 1999 was promoted to Researcher and then Research Team Leader (Portfolio Manager). For the last 5 years, in addition to managing his own team, he assisted with CIO functions overseeing the Brandywine Funds entire portfolio.
John Ragard Analyst 2001 2012
Biography John began working with SRAM in 2017 as an advisor to the Small Cap Equities strategy. He has a multi-faceted US equities background, having experience investing in venture capital, private equity and public portfolio management ranging from small cap to large cap companies. Organizations for which John has invested during his 40-year career include General Electric Pension Trust, the University of Rochester endowment, Horsley Bridge Partners and Friess Associates. During the 21 years he was at Friess he rose to become a Team Leader and Principal on a team that managed $2 Billion in AUM at its peak. As a public portfolio manager during the most recent twenty years of his career, assets for which he was directly responsible appreciated by more than four hundred basis points per annum above the relevant benchmark, the Russell 3000 Growth Index. He graduated cum laude from the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School with a B.S. in Economics in 1976 and became a Chartered Financial Analyst in 1981
Jonathan Fenn Analyst 2001 2010
Biography Fenn has over ten years experience at Friess Associates and William Blair and Company specializing in mergers and acquisitions and advising on public offerings.
Foster S. Friess President 1985 2002
Biography Friess is president of Friess Associates. Prior to launching the firm in 1974, he served as director of research at Brittingham, a New York Stock Exchange firm. He has over 35 years of investment experience. Friess is a Chartered Financial Analyst.
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