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Warren Averett Wilson Price
Wealth Management
We hosted a special presentation from Russell Investment Funds featuring timeless investment strategies you can use to help overcome short-term uncertainties while staying on track to achieve your long-term objectives.
Today’s investor is overwhelmed with messages of poor corporate earnings and disappointing returns. Investing successfully over the long term is difficult. Individual investors tend to “chase returns” and are therefore subject to higher levels of market volatility (risk) which can lead to poor decisions. Inadequate planning in advance of investing can further complicate investment decisions.
The goal of Warren Averett Wilson Price
Wealth Management is to serve our market by making available to our clients the investment processes, methodologies, and professional talent routinely used by the world’s largest and most sophisticated institutional investors.
About the Speaker: Mark Eibel is Director of U.S. Equity Manager Research for Russell Investments. Mark was named to this role in 2007. Prior, he was appointed as head of U.S. equity manager research in 2003. Mark has been a senior research analyst for Russell’s investment management and research division since 1995. From 1997 to 2002, Mark served as head of the U.S. market oriented-value and Canadian equity manager research teams.
Mark’s expertise is in researching fundamental and quantitative core equity strategies, tax sensitive products, and enhanced and passive indexing. His team is actively involved in the formulation and ongoing review of client manager structures, and frequently interacts with clients worldwide. As an asset class head, Mark is responsible for analyst training and for coordinating activities with other asset teams regarding manager research. Mark joined the U.S. equity and fixed income research team in 1991 as a research associate and was promoted to research analyst in 1994. His Russell career began in 1984 in quantitative operations research. He holds a bachelors in business administration with a concentration in Finance from Pacific Lutheran University. He earned the Certified Financial Analyst designation in 1995 and is a member of the Seattle Chapter of Financial Analysts.