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Touchstone Large Company Growth Fund Class Institutional (DSMLX)

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67.12 +1.17    +1.77%
04/08 - Delayed Data. Currency in USD
Type:  Fund
Market:  United States
Asset Class:  Equity
  • Morningstar Rating:
  • Total Assets: 152.97M
Touchstone Large Company Growth Instl 67.12 +1.17 +1.77%

DSMLX Overview

 
On this page you'll find an in-depth profile of Touchstone Large Company Growth Fund Class Institutional. Learn about the key management, total assets, investment strategy and contact information of DSMLX among other information.
Category

Large Growth

Total Assets

152.97M

Expenses

0.72%

Inception Date

40056

Contact Information

Address 303 Broadway, Suite 1100, PO Box 5354
Cincinnati,OH 45201-5354
United States
Phone +1 8005430407

Top Executives

Name Title Since Until
Eric Woodworth Portfolio manager 2021 Now
Biography ERIC WOODWORTH joined Price Waterhouse Coopers in 1994 as a technology consultant. He became a team leader and managed projects for PWC in Toronto and Chicago. He also served as an internal instructor for PWC in Tampa, Florida. Eric left PWC in 1999 to attend business school, spending his summer in equity research at Merrill Lynch. Eric holds a Bachelor of Arts in Economics from Williams College, an MBA in Finance from New York University, and holds a Chartered Financial Analyst designation. Eric joined DSM in 2001.
David McVey Deputy CIO 2020 Now
Biography DAVID MCVEY started in 1992 at Mutual Funds Service Company in Boston. In 1995 he became equity research associate for biotechnology and healthcare at Hambrecht & Quist. He then moved to Furman Selz, becoming a vice president and serving as media and entertainment analyst. Most recently, he has been media and entertainment associate analyst at J.P. Morgan H&Q. David received a Bachelor of Science degree in Economics and Finance from New Hampshire College, and holds a Chartered Financial Analyst designation. David joined DSM in 2001.
Daniel B. Strickberger Managing Partner and CIO 2009 Now
Biography DANIEL STRICKBERGER began his career in 1979 as a credit analyst, first at Morgan Guaranty, and later at Bank of Tokyo. He joined Oppenheimer & Co. as a securities analyst in 1982. He joined Lazard Freres & Co. later that year, after Oppenheimer & Co. was sold. Dan was appointed Director of Research of Lazard Freres Asset Management in 1987 and was made a general partner of Lazard Freres & Co. in 1988. He was one of two senior portfolio managers supervising Lazard’s domestic equity investments. Dan also developed and was the senior portfolio manager of Lazard’s international equities portfolio.
Kenneth Yang Portfolio Manager 2020 2021
Biography Kenneth Yang started his career in 1995 as a business analyst for McKinsey & Co. in New York and Taiwan. He subsequently spent several years in Hong Kong as an associate with Olympus Capital, a private equity firm. In 2002, Ken joined Goldman Sachs as an investment banking associate in their Technology, Media and Telecom Group. From 2004-2011 he was a senior analyst and vice president with Paulson & Company, responsible for special situations and long/short equities. While there, he focused on risk arbitrage, distressed situations, spin-offs, restructurings, and catalyst driven long equity investments. More recently, Ken has worked with several non-profit organizations in third-world countries. Ken received a Bachelor of Science in Economics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and an MBA from the MIT Sloan School of Management. He holds a Chartered Financial Analyst designation. Ken joined DSM in 2014.
Stephen E. Memishian Portfolio Manager/Analyst 2009 2014
Biography STEPHEN MEMISHIAN began his career as a management consultant at McKinsey & Company in 1970. In 1976, he joined Columbia Pictures Industries, a client, as an executive in the feature film division. In 1979, he helped to found APM, ultimately one of the largest specialized hospital consulting firms. Steve moved to Paine Webber in 1984 as senior vice president of the equity research division and, later, the investment banking division. He joined W.P. Stewart & Company in April 1989 as chief operating officer. Steve held that position for a number of years, eventually moving fully to equity research and portfolio management. He left W.P. Stewart at the end of 2000 to co-found DSM. Steve received a Bachelor of Science in Engineering from Tufts University, and a Master of Science in Management from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He is active at MIT, presently serving on the North American Advisory Board, and also on the Finance Group Advisory Board, of the Sloan School of Management. He is a past chairman of the Council for the Arts at MIT. He is also a past trustee of the GreenwichCountry Day School. Steve holds a Chartered Financial Analyst designation.
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