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30.93 -0.47    -1.48%
03/12 - Delayed Data. Currency in USD ( Disclaimer )
Type:  Fund
Market:  United States
Issuer:  Motley Fool
Asset Class:  Equity
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  • Total Assets: 458.66M
Motley Fool Independence Investor 30.93 -0.47 -1.48%

Mfam Global Opportunities Fund Investor Shares Overview

 
On this page you'll find an in-depth profile of Mfam Global Opportunities Fund Investor Shares. Learn about the key management, total assets, investment strategy and contact information of FOOLX among other information.
Category

World Large-Stock Growth

Total Assets

458.66M

Expenses

1.06%

Inception Date

39980

Investment Strategy

The investment seeks to achieve long-term capital appreciation. The fund pursues its investment objective by using a quality growth investing style. It invests in a focused portfolio of the common stocks of high-quality U.S. companies and the common stocks and depositary receipts of high-quality companies that are organized under the laws of other countries around the world. The adviser seeks to stay fully invested and does not attempt to time the market.

Contact Information

Address 2000 Duke Street, Suite 175
Alexandria,VA 22314
United States
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Top Executives

Name Title Since Until
Michael J. Olsen Portfolio Manager 2020 Now
Biography Michael J. Olsen, CFA, joined Motley Fool Asset Management in 2019, Michael worked for its sister company The Motley Fool, LLC since 2005, where he most recently served as advisor for its dividend-oriented stock-picking products and co-advisor for PRO UK, a UK-focused investment service. Previously, he worked as an analyst on the company’s international, small-cap, and value newsletters, among others. Although his experience is diverse, his investment approach is singularly focused – buying high-quality enterprises at reasonable prices. Earlier in his career, he worked at the Corporate Executive Board (now Gartner), a DC-based consulting firm. He is a CFA charterholder and a graduate of the University of Richmond, where he earned a degree in business administration with a finance concentration.
Bryan C. Hinmon CIO (Chief Investment Officer) 2014 Now
Biography Bryan Hinmon is the Chief Investment Officer and Senior Portfolio Manager at Motley Fool Asset Management, LLC, as well as Chairman of the Investment Committee for the Funds. As CIO of the firm, Mr. Hinmon is responsible for leading the investment team, maintaining the firm’s investment philosophy, and managing client assets. He also works as an analyst, identifying and researching investments for the firm’s affiliate, Motley Fool Wealth Management’s separately managed account strategies. He joined Motley Fool Asset Management, LLC in 2014 after more than four years at The Motley Fool, LLC, where he helped manage Motley Fool Pro, a long/short and options portfolio service. Mr. Hinmon also served as a senior analyst on Motley Fool Options for more than four years and led the company’s Analyst Development Program for two years. Before life at The Motley Fool, Mr. Hinmon was a portfolio manager at Bulwark Capital Management, a hedge fund with an approach that balanced fundamental long-term equity investing, option income, and special situations. Earlier in his career, he worked as a research analyst for an asset manager in Naples, Florida, that provided portfolio management and operated a covered-call hedge fund. Mr. Hinmon graduated from Stetson University with a bachelor’s degree in finance. He holds the Chartered Financial Analyst designation and is a member of The Boston Security Analysts Society.
Nathan G. Weisshaar Portfolio Manager 2014 Now
Biography Nate Weisshaar is a Portfolio Manager at Motley Fool Asset Management, LLC. Mr. Weisshaar has a particular interest in international and banking stocks. After joining The Motley Fool, LLC in 2007 as an equity research analyst for Motley Fool Global Gains and several other newsletters, Mr. Weisshaar subsequently became a co-advisor on Motley Fool Champion Shares PRO and Motley Fool Share Advisor, The Motley Fool’s newsletter products for the UK market, while living in London from 2011 to 2014. After graduating from the University of Arizona with a B.S. in finance, Mr. Weisshaar worked as a banking consultant at United Bankers Bank in Minnesota.
Anthony L. Arsta Portfolio Manager 2009 Now
Biography Tony Arsta is a Portfolio Manager at the Adviser, having served in that role for the open-end mutual funds managed by the Adviser starting in 2009. Tony Arsta, is a senior analyst for equity research at Motley Fool Asset Management, LLC . He has served as research analyst for the Motley Funds. Mr. Arsta complements his value-investing focus with applications of statistical analysis and investor psychology. After joining The Motley Fool in 2008, he contributed his writing and analysis to Motley Fool Million Dollar Portfolio, as well as several other Foolish newsletter services. Mr. Arsta earned his M.B.A. with distinction from DePaul University, with a concentration in finance, and also holds a B.S. in computer science from the University of Wisconsin, Madison.
William S. Barker Portfolio Manager 2009 Now
Biography Barker, Portfolio Manager, serves as Senior Analyst for Equity Research at the Motley Fool Asset Management. He joined The Motley Fool in 2005 as a senior analyst for equity research, specializing in value-stock analysis and working primarily on three newsletters: Motley Fool Stock Advisor, Motley Fool Hidden Gems, and Hidden Gems Pay Dirt. Previously, Mr. Barker worked for the SEC in its Office of Investor Education and Assistance, and for the U.S. Department of the Treasury in the Office of Foreign Assets Control, Foreign Terrorism Division. While with Treasury, he worked on the detection and prevention of the funding of foreign terrorist organizations and individuals. He also worked for The Motley Fool from 1998 to 2001 as both the principal writer of personal-finance content for the company’s website, and later as an equity analyst and senior producer for investing. Mr. Barker received his CFA designation in 2008, and is a member of the CFA Society of Washington, D.C. Before his work in finance, Mr. Barker was a trial lawyer in the Commercial Litigation division of the City Solicitor’s Office in Philadelphia, where he handled complex commercial cases as lead counsel in trials involving multimillion-dollar claims. He represented many of the major departments of the city, including the Office of the Mayor. Coming out of law school, he first worked in Washington, D.C., as an associate for Patton Boggs, LLP. He graduated cum laude from Yale University with a degree in political philosophy and earned his J.D. from the University of Virginia.
David A. Meier Portfolio Manager 2014 2020
Biography David Meier is a Portfolio Manager at Motley Fool Asset Management, LLC. Mr. Meier specializes in identifying investing opportunities in today’s and tomorrow’s great growth companies. He joined The Motley Fool, LLC in 2005, writing and editing for The Motley Fool online. Just before joining the Adviser, Mr. Meier worked as an analyst on Motley Fool Rule Breakers, a mission leader for Motley Fool Supernova, and an associate advisor for Motley Fool Million Dollar Portfolio, managing its high-growth stocks. Before working for The Motley Fool, Mr. Meier spent more than a decade as an engineer, developing and designing gas turbines at both Rolls Royce and General Electric. He graduated from Virginia Tech with bachelor’s and master’s degrees in mechanical engineering. Mr. Meier also earned his M.B.A. from Wake Forest University. He is comfortable with both the physics and the economics of a wide variety of technologies and technology investments.
Charles L. Travers Portfolio Manager 2014 2020
Biography Charly Travers is a Portfolio Manager at Motley Fool Asset Management, LLC. Mr. Travers focuses on identifying companies that have opportunities to reinvest their profits and earn high returns on capital. He has experience analyzing companies in a wide range of industries.
William H. Mann Portfolio Manager 2009 2017
Biography Mann serves as portfolio manager for the Fund. He served as the senior investing analyst for The Motley Fool from 2001 to 2008. Before coming to the Adviser, Mr. Mann served as co-advisor for the Motley Fool Hidden Gems and Hidden Gems Pay Dirt small-cap investment newsletters and was the founding advisor for the Motley Fool Global Gains international-stock newsletter. In 2007 and 2008, Mr. Mann served on the Advisory Committee on Improvements to Financial Reporting, a special committee empanelled by the Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”) to examine the financial reporting system and reduce complexity. Mr. Mann’s expertise in issues of corporate governance led the U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, & Transportation to ask him to testify as an expert witness at a 2001 hearing on the collapse of Enron. Mr. Mann is a sought-after public speaker and has frequently appeared on CNBC, Bloomberg, Fox News Channel, CNN, BBC, CBS, and numerous business radio programs. Before joining The Motley Fool in 1999, Mr. Mann was a co-founder of Denwa Communications, a specialty international telecommunications carrier, focusing on project development in Asia; particularly, China, India, Pakistan, and Indonesia. Mr. Mann has also worked at the Japan Electric Power Information Center as a research analyst for corporate best practices and regulatory issues. Mr. Mann holds a bachelor’s degree in international service from American University and is a graduate of Phillips Academy.
Timothy B. Hanson Senior Analyst 2011 2015
Biography Tim Hanson is a senior analyst for equity research at Motley Fool Asset Management, LLC since 2011. Mr. Hanson specializes in emerging markets. After joining The Motley Fool in 2005, he researched foreign and small-cap stocks for the Motley Fool Global Gains and Motley Fool Hidden Gems newsletters. Mr. Hanson subsequently became co-advisor of Global Gains and then head of The Motley Fool’s global equities research team, overseeing the idea generation process for publications in the U.S., U.K, and Australia, and working to help The Motley Fool expand its business abroad. After graduating from Georgetown University with honors, Mr. Hanson worked at the White House, where he helped craft messaging for economic, environmental, and national security policy.
Donald M. Krueger Senior Analyst 2009 2013
Biography Don Krueger serves as Senior Analyst for Equity Research at the Adviser. Mr. Krueger has been a global investor for more than 30 years. Before joining Motley Fool Asset Management, Mr. Krueger served as the research director for a long/short global hedge fund at Perella Weinberg Partners in New York. Mr. Krueger has also developed and managed global portfolios — with a heavy focus on Asian and other international markets — for Valenzuela Capital Partners, Soros Fund Management, and Templeton International. Mr. Krueger was a managing director at Soros Fund and a partner at Valenzuela before becoming the CFO and COO at BrightStream. Mr. Krueger spent his first few years in the industry as an analyst at Capital Research Company. Institutional Investor magazine recognized him in 1986 as one of the top ten “Best of the Buy Side” analysts in America. Mr. Krueger earned his bachelor’s degree from the University of Rochester and his MBA from Harvard Business School.
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