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19.30 +0.20    +1.05%
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Type:  Fund
Market:  United States
Issuer:  Prudential Funds (PGIM Investments)
Asset Class:  Equity
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  • Total Assets: 445.58M
Prudential Jennison Small Company A 19.30 +0.20 +1.05%

Pgim Jennison Small Company Fund- Class A Overview

 
On this page you'll find an in-depth profile of Pgim Jennison Small Company Fund- Class A. Learn about the key management, total assets, investment strategy and contact information of PGOAX among other information.
Category

Small Growth

Total Assets

445.58M

Expenses

1.15%

Inception Date

32895

Investment Strategy

The investment seeks capital growth. The fund normally invests at least 80% of its investable assets in equity and equity-related securities of small, less well-known companies that the subadviser believes are relatively undervalued. In deciding which stocks to buy, the subadviser uses a blend of both value and growth styles. The subadviser currently considers small companies to be those with a market capitalization less than the largest market capitalization of the Russell 2500 Index at the time of investment.

Contact Information

Address One Seaport Plaza
New York,NY 10292
United States
Phone +1 8002251852

Top Executives

Name Title Since Until
Jonathan M. Shapiro Managing Director 2018 Now
Biography Jonathan Shapiro is a portfolio manager for smid core, small cap core, and financial services, and a research analyst covering real estate. He joined Jennison in 2006 from Goldman Sachs, where he led the small companies/special situations research group. Prior to that, he worked at KPMG Consulting, focusing on real estate, and at Jones Lang Wootton Realty Advisors (now Clarion Partners), where he was responsible for real estate acquisitions and asset management. Jonathan received a BA, magna cum laude, with high honors in history from Dartmouth College and an MBA from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.
Jason M. Swiatek Managing Director 2013 Now
Biography Jason Swiatek is the head of small and mid cap equity and a small and smid cap portfolio manager. He is responsible for overseeing the investment process, strategy implementation, and risk management for Jennison's small and mid cap platform. He is also a member of the Jennison Management Team. Jason was a founding member of Jennison’s capabilities in small and smid cap equities when Prudential’s (now PGIM) public equity asset management capabilities were transferred to Jennison in 2000. Prior to being named a portfolio manager, Jason was a small cap equity analyst at Prudential. Before joining Prudential, he worked at Munistat/PFA, Inc. Jason received a BS, summa cum laude, in finance from Canisius College, where he also focused on small business development at the Center for Entrepreneurship. Jason is a CFA charterholder.
John P. Mullman Managing Director, Head of Small and Mid Cap Equity 2000 2020
Biography John P. Mullman, CFA, is a Managing Director, the Head of Small and Mid Cap Equity, and a small cap core, smid cap core and mid cap growth manager of Jennison. He joined Jennison in August 2000. Mr. Mullman has been managing institutional small cap portfolios since 1996 and was named Portfolio Manager of the Prudential Jennison Small Company Fund in May 2000. He was also named Portfolio Manager for the Prudential fund in 2005. Barron’s magazine named Mr. Mullman one of the top 100 mutual fund managers in 2006, 2007, and 2008. Mr. Mullman joined Prudential in 1987 as an associate in the corporate finance group, where he originated a variety of private placement investments, including fixed rate debt securities, leveraged buyouts, Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP) financings, and asset-backed investments. From 1991 to 1995, Mr. Mullman was vice president in Prudential's financial restructuring group. Through his private equity and workout experience, Mr. Mullman has served on the boards of directors of three public and private firms and has worked closely with management in developing and implementing strategic growth plans for several small cap companies. He received a BA in economics from the College of the Holy Cross and an MBA from Yale University. He is a member of The New York Society of Security Analysts, Inc. and the CFA Institute.
Jay S. Kaplan Portfolio Manager 1996 2000
Biography Mr. Kaplan has been portfolio manager since 2011 and was previously assistant portfolio manager (2005-2011). His employer at Royce since 2000. Prior to joining the firm, he spent 12 years with Prudential Financial, most recently as a managing director and portfolio manager.
Roger Ford Portfolio Manager 1995 1999
Biography Ford has been a portfolio manager with Prudential since December 1991.
Robert P. Fetch Partner 1984 1995
Biography Mr. Fetch is the lead portfolio manager of the multi, large, and mid cap value equity strategies and oversees the domestic equity portfolio managers. Mr. Fetch joined Lord Abbett in 1995 as the lead portfolio manager of the small cap value equity strategy portfolio and Director of Small, Smid, Multi and Micro Value Equities. He was named Partner in 1998. His prior experience includes: Managing Director at Prudential Investment Advisors; Senior Investment Officer at Chemical Bank/Favia Hill & Associates; and Equity Analyst/Trader at Mutual Benefit Life. Mr. Fetch received a BS from Bucknell University and an MBA from Seton Hall University. He is a holder of a Chartered Financial Analyst designation and has been in the investment business since 1977.
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