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About Chip

Cheryl Welsch, MBA (Western Governors). Cofounder, technical director. Chip is the chief information officer and chief information security officer for the Eastern Iowa Community Colleges. Chip is responsible for making the Observer actually happen; in cooperation with our graphic designer, she also controls how the Observer looks and acts, and whittles away at the monthly typofest in our drafts.

The Bretton Fund (BRTNX)

By Chip

The fund:

The Bretton Fund (BRTNX)

Manager:

Stephen Dodson, portfolio manager, president, and founder of the fund.

The call:

Does it make sense to you that you could profit from following the real-life choices of the professionals in your life?  What hospital does your doctor use when her family needs one?  Where does the area’s best chef eat when he wants to go out for a weeknight dinner?  Which tablet computer gets Chip and her IT guys all shiny-eyed?

If that strategy makes sense to you, so will the Bretton Fund (BRTNX).

Bretton Fund (BRTNX) is managed by Stephen Dodson.  For a relatively young man, he’s had a fascinating array of experiences.  After graduating from Berkeley, he booked 80-100 hour weeks with Morgan Stanley, taking telecom firms public.  He worked in venture capital, with software and communications firms, before joining his father’s firm, Parnassus Investments.  At Parnassus he did everything from answering phones and doing equity research, to co-managing a fixed-income fund and presiding over the company.  He came to realize that “managing a family relationship and what I wanted in my career were incompatible at the time,” and so left to start his own firm.

In imagining that firm and its discipline, he was struck by a paradox: almost all investment professionals worshipped Warren Buffett, but almost none attempted to invest like him.  Stephen’s estimate is that there are “a ton” of concentrated long-term value hedge funds, but fewer than 20 mutual funds (most visibly The Cook and Bynum Fund COBYX) that follow Buffett’s discipline: he invests in “a small number of good business he believes that he understands and that are trading at a significant discount to what they believe they’re worth.”    He seemed particularly struck by his interviews of managers who run successful, conventional equity funds: 50-100 stocks and a portfolio sensitive to the sector-weightings in some index.

I asked each of them, “How would you invest if it was only your money and you never had to report to outside shareholders but you needed to sort of protect and grow this capital at an attractive rate for the rest of your life, how would you invest.  Would you invest in the same approach, 50-100 stocks across all sectors.”  And they said, “absolutely not.  I’d only invest in my 10-20 best ideas.” 

And that’s what Bretton does.  It  holds 15-20 stocks in industries that the manager feels he understands really well. “Understands really well” translates to “do I think I understand who’ll be making money five years from now and what the sources of those earnings will be?” In some industries (biotech, media, oil), his answer was “no.” “Some really smart guys say oil will be $50/bbl in a couple years. Other equally smart analysts say $150. I have no hope of knowing which is right, so I don’t invest in oil.” He does invest in industries such as retail, financial services and transportation, where he’s fairly comfortable with his ability to make sense of their dynamics.

When I say “he does invest,” I mean “him, personally.”  Mr. Dodson reports that “I’ve invested all my investible net-worth, all my family members are invested in the fund.  My mother is invested in the fund.  My mother-in-law is invested in the fund (and that definitely sharpens the mind).”   Because of that, he can imagine Bretton Fund functioning almost as a family office.  He’s gathering assets at a steady pace – the fund has doubled in size since last spring and will be able to cover all of its ‘hard’ expenses once it hits $7 million in assets – but even if he didn’t get a single additional outside dollar he’d continue running Bretton as a mechanism for his family’s wealth management.   He’s looking to the prospect of some day having $20-40 million, and he suspects the strategy could accommodate $500 million or more.

Bottom Line: The fund is doing well – it has handily outperformed its peers since inception, outperformed them in 11 of 11 down months and 18 of 32 months overall.  It’s posted solid double-digit returns in 2012 and 2013, through May, with a considerable cash buffer.  It will celebrate its three-year anniversary this fall, which is the minimum threshold for most advisors to consider the fund. While he’s doing no marketing now, he’s open to talking with folks and imagines some marketing effort once he’s got a three year record to talk about.  Frankly, I think he has a lot to talk about already.

podcastThe conference call (When you click on the link, the file will load in your browser and will begin playing after it’s partially loaded.)

The profile:

Bretton has the courage of its convictions.  Those convictions are grounded in an intelligent reading of the investment literature and backed by a huge financial commitment by the manager and his family.  It’s a fascinating vehicle and deserves careful attention.

The Mutual Fund Observer profile of BRTNX, updated June 2013.

podcastThe BRTNX audio profile

Web:

The Bretton Fund website

2013 Q3 Shareholder Letter

Fund Focus: Resources from other trusted sources

Manager changes, May 2013

By Chip

Because bond fund managers, traditionally, had made relatively modest impacts of their funds’ absolute returns, Manager Changes typically highlights changes in equity and hybrid funds.

Ticker

Fund

Out with the old

In with the new

Dt

ALTFX

AllianceBernstein Global Thematic Growth 

Catherine Wood and Joseph Carson

Amy Raskin and Vadim Zlotnikov are joined by Daniel Roarty and Tassos Stassopoulos

5/13

AWPAX

AllianceBernstein International Growth Fund

Robert Alster and William Johnston

Amy Raskin joins Daniel Roarty and Tassos Stassopoulos

5/13

ARDNX

Arden Alternative Strategies Fund

No one, but . . .

D.E. Shaw Investment Management will be a new sub-advisor to the fund.

5/13

ARFFX

Ariel Focus Fund

Tom Fidler, a founding co-manager

Charles Bobrinskoy is now the sole manager

5/13

CSGEX

BlackRock Small Cap Growth Equity

Andrew Leger and Andrew F. Thut

Travis Cooke 

5/13

MDSWX

BlackRock Small Cap Growth II

Andrew Leger and Andrew F. Thut

Travis Cooke 

5/13

BRBPX

Bridgeway Managed Volatility

No one, but . . .

Elena Khoziaeva and Michael Whipple join John Montgomery and Richard Cancelmo

5/13

BOSVX

Bridgeway Omni Small-Cap Value

Rasook Shaik is no longer a comanager, but remains with the firm

Elena Khoziaeva and Michael Whipple join John Montgomery and Christine Wang

5/13

NIIAX

Columbia Multi-Advisor International Equity

Marsico Capital Management, which continues its Artio-like spiral

Threadneedle International and in-house managers will take over

5/13

SUWAX

DWS Core Equity 

Subadvisor QS Investors

Owen Fitzpatrick

5/13

DBISX

DWS Diversified International Equity

Subadvisor QS Investors

Nils Ernst, Martin Berberich, and Sebastian Werner

5/13

SZCAX

DWS Small Cap Core 

Subadvisor QS Investors

Joseph Axtell

5/13

IHIAX

Federated Emerging Market Debt 

Roberto Sanchez-Dahl and Paolo Valle

Ihab Salib

5/13

FSMVX

Fidelity Mid Cap Value

Bruce Dirks 

Court Dignan

5/13

FPHAX

Fidelity Select Pharmaceuticals

Andrew Oh

Asher Anolic 

5/13

PISRX

Forward International Small Companies

Michael McLaughlin

The rest of the team remains

5/13

FPPTX

FPA Capital

Rikard Ekstrand will retire at the end of the year for “family health reasons”

Comanager, Dennis Bryan, will take over with help from new associate manager, Arik Ahitov

5/13

HIIGX

Harbor International Growth

Marisco Capital Management, with James Gendelman

Ballie Gifford Overseas is a new subadvisor

5/13

HINVX

Heartland International Value

No one, but . . .

Robert Sharpe is a new comanager

5/13

HRTVX

Heartland Value

Will Nasgovitz is no longer portfolio manager as he steps up to the CEO role.

His dad, Bill Nasgovitz, remains as manager

5/13

IVSAX

Ivy Global Bond

Daniel Vrabac will be retiring

Mark Beischel will remain as the sole manager

5/13

JACTX

Janus Forty

Ron Sachs, though no one is saying why

Douglas Rao bids a fond farewell to Marsico

5/13

JDGAX

Janus Fund

Jonathan Coleman

Barney Wilson remains

5/13

JATTX

Janus Triton

Chad Meade and Brian Schaub, who are joining other Janus defectors at Arrowpoint

Jonathan Coleman

5/13

JAVLX

Janus Twenty

Ron Sachs

Marc Pinto

5/13

JAVTX

Janus Venture

Chad Meade and Brian Schaub

Jonathan Coleman

5/13

JAAAX

John Hancock Alternative Asset Allocation Fund

Steve Orlich

Scott McIntosh, Nathan Thooft, and Marcelle Daher join the team

5/13

JHNBX

John Hancock Bond Fund 

Barry Evans

The rest of the team remains

5/13

JGPAX

John Hancock Global Opportunities 

Christopher Arbuthnot and Roger Hamilton

Paul Boyne and Doug McGraw

5/13

JHFIX

John Hancock Income

Barry Evans, who will now be overseeing all of John Hancock Asset Management North America, will no longer be a portfolio manager.

The rest of the team remains

5/13

TAUSX

John Hancock Investment Grade Bond Fund 

Barry Evans

The rest of the team remains

5/13

JSGVX

John Hancock Smaller Company Growth Fund

Narayan Ramani

Ashikhusein Shahpurwala joins the rest of the team

5/13

SOVIX

John Hancock Sovereign Investors Fund 

Barry Evans

The rest of the team remains

5/13

MSENX

Litman Gregory Masters Equity

Subadvisors, Southeastern Asset Management and Friess Associates, and managers O. Mason Hawkins, William D’Alonzo, and Ethan Steinberg

Subadvisors, Fiduciary Management and Harris Associates, with Pat English, Andrew Ramer, and Bill Nygren

5/13

MSMLX

Matthews Asia Small Companies

Michael Han

Kenichi Amaki joins manager Lydia So

5/13

NMMGX

Northern Multimanager Global Real Estate 

Cohen & Steers Capital Management

The other subadvisors remain.

5/13

BOTSX

Omni Tax-Managed Small-Cap Value

Rasook Shaik is no longer a comanager, but remains with the firm

Elena Khoziaeva and Michael Whipple join John Montgomery and Christine Wang

5/13

OPTFX

Oppenheimer Capital Appreciation

Julie Van Cleave

Comanager, Michael Kotlarz, becomes the sole manager

5/13

OEQAX

Oppenheimer Equity Fund

Julie Van Cleave

Comanagers, Michael Kotlarz and Laton Spahr, remain.

5/13

PRFIX

Parnassus Fixed-Income

Minh Bui

Samantha Palm 

5/13

BPFAX

PTA Comprehensive Alternatives Fund

No one, but . . .

Zebra Capital Management is now a subadvisor, with Roger Ibbotson and Eric Stokes as portfolio managers.  Ibbotson is an intriguing addition.

5/13

PRMTX

T. Rowe Price Media & Telecommunications

No one, but . . .

Paul Greene joins Dan Martino as a comanager

5/13

PRWAX

T. Rowe Price New America Growth

Joe Milano

Dan Martino

5/13

PRNEX

T. Rowe Price New Era

Tim Parker, latest guy to leave a company that no one ever leaves

Shawn Driscoll

5/13

MXCAX

Touchstone Small Cap Growth

Wayne A. Hollister and Benjamin C. Linford

Nitin N. Kumbhani

5/13

USEMX

USAA Emerging Markets Fund

Alphonse Chan is leaving sub-advisor Brandes Investment Partners

The rest of the team remains

5/13

USSCX

USAA Science & Technology

Nicolas Boullet is no longer a portfolio manager at sub-advisor Wellington Management

The rest of the team remains

5/13

USCAX

USAA Small Cap Stock 

Michael Allocco

The rest of the team remains

5/13

UNHHX

Waddell & Reed Global Bond 

Daniel Vrabac will be retiring

Mark Beischel will remain as the sole manager

5/13

WTMVX

Westcore Blue Chip Dividend

Kris B. Herrick will be leaving

The rest of the team remains

5/13

WTMIX

Westcore Micro-Cap Opportunity Fund

Kris B. Herrick will be leaving

The rest of the team remains

5/13

WTMCX

Westcore Mid-Cap Value Dividend Fund

Kris B. Herrick will be leaving

The rest of the team remains

5/13

WTSCX

Westcore Small-Cap Opportunity Fund

Kris B. Herrick will be leaving

The rest of the team remains

5/13

WTSVX

Westcore Small-Cap Value Dividend Fund

Kris B. Herrick will be leaving

The rest of the team remains

5/13

Riverpark/Wedgewood Fund

By Chip

The fund:

RiverPark/Wedgewood (RWGFX)riverparkwedgewood

Manager:

David Rolfe, manager since inception.

The call:

I had a chance to speak with David Rolfe of Wedgewood Partners and Morty Schaja, president of RiverPark Funds. A couple dozen listeners joined us, though most remained shy and quiet. Morty opened the call by noting the distinctiveness of RWGFX’s performance profile: even given a couple quarters of low relative returns, it substantially leads its peers since inception. Most folks would expect a very concentrated fund to lead in up markets. It does, beating peers by about 10%. Few would expect it to lead in down markets, but it does: it’s about 15% better in down markets than are its peers. Mr. Schaja is invested in the fund and planned on adding to his holdings in the week following the call.

The strategy: Rolfe invests in 20 or so high-quality, high-growth firms. He has another 15-20 on his watchlist, a combination of great mid-caps that are a bit too small to invest in and great large caps a bit too pricey to invest in. It’s a fairly low turnover strategy and his predilection is to let his winners run. He’s deeply skeptical of the condition of the market as a whole – he sees badly stretched valuations and a sort of mania for high-dividend stocks – but he neither invests in the market as a whole nor are his investment decisions driven by the state of the market. He’s sensitive to the state of individual stocks in the portfolio; he’s sold down four or five holdings in the last several months nut has only added four or five in the past two years. Rather than putting the proceeds of the sales into cash, he’s sort of rebalancing the portfolio by adding to the best-valued stocks he already owns.”

His argument for Apple: For what interest it holds, that’s Apple. He argues that analysts are assigning irrationally low values to Apple, somewhere between those appropriate to a firm that will never see real topline growth again and one that which see a permanent decline in its sales. He argues that Apple has been able to construct a customer ecosystem that makes it likely that the purchase of one iProduct to lead to the purchase of others. Once you’ve got an iPod, you get an iTunes account and an iTunes library which makes it unlikely that you’ll switch to another brand of mp3 player and which increases the chance that you’ll pick up an iPhone or iPad which seamlessly integrates the experiences you’ve already built up. As of the call, Apple was selling at $400. Their sum-of-the-parts valuation is somewhere in the $600-650 range.

On the question of expenses: Finally, the strategy capacity is north of $10 billion and he’s currently managing about $4 billion in this strategy (between the fund and private accounts). With a 20 stock portfolio, that implies a $500 million in each stock when he’s at full capacity. The expense ratio is 1.25% and is not likely to decrease much, according to Mr. Schaja. He says that the fund’s operations were subsidized until about six months ago and are just in the black now. He suggested that there might be 20 or so basis points of flexible room in the expenses. I’m not sure where to come down on the expense issue. No other managed, concentrated retail fund is substantially cheaper – Baron Partners and Edgewood Growth are 15-20 basis points more, Oakmark Select and CGM Focus are 15-20 basis points less while a bunch of BlackRock funds charge almost the same.

Bottom Line: On whole, it strikes me as a remarkable strategy: simple, high return, low excitement, repeatable and sustained for near a quarter century.

podcastThe conference call (When you click on the link, the file will load in your browser and will begin playing after it’s partially loaded.)

The profile:

Ellis argues that professional investors, in the main, play a losers game by becoming distracted, unfocused and undistinguished. Mr. Rolfe and his associates are determined not to play that game. They position themselves as “contrarian growth investors.”

The Mutual Fund Observer profile of RWGFX, September 2011.

Web:

The Riverpark/Wedgewood Fund website

Fund Focus: Resources from other trusted sources

Manager changes, April 2013

By Chip

Because bond fund managers, traditionally, had made relatively modest impacts of their funds’ absolute returns, Manager Changes typically highlights changes in equity and hybrid funds.

Ticker

Fund

Out with the old

In with the new

Dt

BACAX

BlackRock All-Cap Energy & Resources

Daniel Neumann

Robin Batchelor and Poppy Allonby

4/13

MDIVX

BMO Dividend Income

Daniel Brown 

Casey Sambs and Kenneth Conrad join existing comanager, Ernesto Ramos

4/13

IGLGX

Columbia Global Equity 

No one, but . . .

Neil Robson joined comanager Esther Perkins

4/13

DQIAX

Dreyfus Equity Income 

Jocelin Reed

C. Wesley Boggs, Warren Chiang, and Ronald Gala remain

4/13

DPOAX

Dreyfus MidCap Core

Jocelin Reed

C. Wesley Boggs, Warren Chiang, and Ronald Gala remain

4/13

DTCAX

Dreyfus Third Century 

Jocelin Reed

C. Wesley Boggs, Warren Chiang, and Ronald Gala remain

4/13

DWGVX

Dynamic Contrarian Advantage

Izet Elmazi

David Fingold and Don Simpson remain

4/13

EQCRX

Equinox Crabel Strategy Fund

Brian Bell

Afroz Qadeer and Sue Osborne are joining the existing team

4/13

FMPAX

Fidelity Advisor Mid Cap Value 

Bruce Dirks

Court Dignan

4/13

FSMVX

Fidelity Mid Cap Value

Bruce Dirks, who seems to have left Fido and who did a really solid job over eight years

Court Dignan, who’s been solid on Fido Select Insurance

4/13

FPHAX

Fidelity Select Pharmaceuticals

Andrew Oh 

Asher Anolic

4/13

GSCGX

Goldman Sachs Capital Growth

Joe Hudepohl and Scott Kolar

Steve Becker joins Tim Leahy

4/13

GGOAX

Goldman Sachs Growth Opportunities

Joe Hudepohl and Scott Kolar

Steve Barry and Jeffrey Rabinowitz remain

4/13

SECEX

Guggenheim StylePlus – Large Core 

Mark Bronzo and Mark Mitchell

B. Scott Minerd, Farhan Sharaff, Jayson B. Flowers and Scott Hammond

4/13

SECUX 

Guggenheim StylePlus – Mid Growth Fund

Joseph O’Connor 

B. Scott Minerd, Farhan Sharaff, Jayson B. Flowers and Scott Hammond

4/13

HLDAX

Hartford Emerging Markets Local Debt

Ricardo Adrogué 

James Valone and Tieu-Bich Nguyen continue on

4/13

HCOAX 

Highland Global Allocation

Stephen Gelhaus and Paul Reinhardt

James Dondero 

4/13

IADEX

ING Diversified Emerging Markets Debt 

Jennifer Gorgoll

Marcelo Assalin and Michael Mata continue on

4/13

IMCDX

ING Emerging Markets Corporate Debt

Jennifer Gorgoll

Michael Hyman is joined by new manager Kurt Kringelis

4/13

AWEIX

Invesco Disciplined Equity

No one, but . . .

W. Brant Houston joins existing managers Patricia Bannan and Paul McPheeters

4/13

JHIAX

John Hancock Small Cap Intrinsic Value Fund

Roger Hamilton

Joseph Nowinski and Bill Talbot

4/13

JMGIX

JPMorgan Managed Income 

No one, but . . .

Kyongsoo Noh joins comanager David Martucci

4/13

LGILX

Laudus Growth Investors US Large Cap Growth

Sam Console

Peter Bye and Paul Graham remain

4/13

LGMAX

Loomis Sayles Global Equity and Income

Warren Koontz

Eileen Riley and Lee Rosenbaum join remaining managers, Dan Fuss and David Rolley

4/13

MCAAX

Madison Large Cap Growth

Bruce Ebel 

David Halford, Jay Sekelsky, Ray DiBernardo, and Walter E. Dewey

4/13

MHFAX

MutualHedge Frontier Legends Fund

Brian Bell

Afroz Qadeer and Sue Osborne have been added as portfolio managers, joining together with Richard Bornhoft, Ajay Dravid and Rufus Rankin

4/13

NNGAX

Nuveen Multi-Manager Large-Cap Value

Subadvisors, Institutional Capital and Symphony Asset Management

Bob Doll

4/13

OAKBX

Oakmark Equity & Income

No one (they’re still trying to fill the retired Ed Studzinski’s shoes), but . . .

Clyde McGregor is joined by Edward Wojciechowski, Colin Hudson, and Matthew Logan

4/13

QRAAX

Oppenheimer Commodity Strategy Total Return

Robert Baker has left the firm

George Zivic

4/13

QVGIX

Oppenheimer Global Allocation

Arthur Steinmetz, Krishna Memani, and George Evans

Mark Hamilton now comanages with Benjamin Rockmuller

4/13

JMCVX

Perkins Mid Cap Value

No one, but . . .

Kevin Preloger will join Jeff Kautz and Tom Perkins

4/13

JSVTX

Perkins Select Value 

Kevin Preloger

Alec Perkins

4/13

JSCVX

Perkins Small Cap Value

Todd Perkins

Tom Reynolds

4/13

TAVIX

Third Avenue International Value

Jakub Rehor who just joined in January

Matthew Fine and Amit Wadhwaney remain

4/13

VGIAX

Vanguard Growth and Income 

No one, but . . .

Anne Dinning joins as a comanager

4/13

EIVAX

Wells Fargo Advantage Intrinsic Value 

Gary Lisenbee

The rest of the team remains

4/13

EWEAX

Wells Fargo Advantage Intrinsic World Equity

Gary Lisenbee

The rest of the team remains

4/13

WWLAX

Westwood Large Cap Value

Jay Singhania and Todd Williams

Varun V. Singh gets taped onto the existing team at this sputtering fund

 

Manager Changes, March 2013

By Chip

Because bond fund managers, traditionally, had made relatively modest impacts of their funds’ absolute returns, Manager Changes typically highlights changes in equity and hybrid funds.

Ticker

Fund

Out with the old

In with the new

Dt

CLSAX

AdvisorOne Amerigo

Dennis Guenther

Paula Wieck and Rusty Vanneman

3/13

CLERX

AdvisorOne Clermont

Dennis Guenther

Paula Wieck and Rusty Vanneman

3/13

CLBLX

AdvisorOne Select Allocation

Dennis Guenther

Paula Wieck, Marc Pfeffer, and Jennifer Schenkelberg

3/13

ALGAX 

Alger Large Cap Growth

Dan Chung, as part of the rebranding of the fund as International Growth

As of May 31st, Pedro Marcal will be the portfolio manager

3/13

ADAAX

AllianceBernstein Dynamic All Market Fund

Mark Hamilton

The rest of the team remains

3/13

POPAX

AllianzGI Opportunity Fund

Michael Corelli as part of an attempt to reorient and resuscitate the fund

Mark P. Roemer and Jeff Parker who appear to be (how to put this politely?) not disastrous

3/13

MIBLX

BNY Mellon Asset Allocation Fund

Bernard Schoenfeld

Jeffrey M. Mortimer

3/13

MIINX 

BNY Mellon International Fund

No one, but . . .

Clifford A. Smith is now a primary portfolio manager

3/13

BGLAX

Brookfield Global Listed Infrastructure

No one, but . . .

Sam Arnold joins Craig Noble as comanager

3/13

BUFDX

Buffalo Dividend Focus

John Kornitzer, Buffalo’s founder, left four months after launch

Scott Moore remains and is joined by Paul Dlugosch who comanages their Flexible Income (ooo!) and High-Yield (meh) funds

3/13

BUFEX 

Buffalo Large Cap

Robert Male

Elizabeth Jones remains

3/13

CSIBX

Calvert Bond Portfolio

Michael Abramo

The rest of the team remains

3/13

CGVAX

Calvert Government Fund

Michael Abramo

The rest of the team remains

3/13

CYBAX

Calvert High Yield Bond Fund

Michael Abramo

The rest of the team remains

3/13

CFICX

Calvert Income Fund

Michael Abramo

The rest of the team remains

3/13

CLDAX

Calvert Long-Term Income Fund

Michael Abramo

The rest of the team remains

3/13

CSDAX

Calvert Short Duration Income Fund

Michael Abramo

The rest of the team remains

3/13

CULAX

Calvert Ultra-Short Income Fund

Michael Abramo

The rest of the team remains

3/13

CSVAX

Columbia Global Dividend Opportunity

Laton Spahr 

Dean Ramos joins the team of Steven Schroll and Paul Stocking

3/13

HRCPX

Eagle Capital Appreciation

Subadviser Goldman Sachs Asset Management

Subadviser ClariVest Asset Management

3/13

EASAX 

EAS Crow Point Alternatives, formerly EAS Alternatives

Emerald Asset Advisors a/k/a EAS is out

Crow Point Partners with Amit Chandra, James Hickman, Timothy O’Brien, and Peter DeCaprio

3/13

FDBAX

Federated Bond 

Joe Balestrino will leave the firm

Brian S. Ruffner

3/13

FEDEX

Federated Capital Appreciation Fund

James E. Grefenstette and Dean J. Kartsonas

Walter C. Bean, as part of a reorganization into the Federated Equity Income Fund

3/13

FIIFX

Federated Intermediate Corporate Bond

Joe Balestrino will leave the firm

Bryan J. Dingle

3/13

STIAX

Federated Strategic Income 

Joe Balestrino will leave the firm

Mark E. Durbiano

3/13

FTRBX

Federated Total Return Bond

Joe Balestrino will leave the firm

Donald T. Ellenberger

3/13

FUBDX

Federated Unconstrained Bond

Joe Balestrino will leave the firm

Ihab L. Salib

3/13

FDMAX 

Fidelity Advisor Communications Equipment Fund

Charlie Chai

The rest of the team remains

3/13

FELAX

Fidelity Advisor Electronics Fund

Christopher Lin

The rest of the team remains

3/13

FAEAX

Fidelity Advisor Europe Capital Appreciation Fund

Melissa Reilly

Risteard Hogan

3/13

FECAX

Fidelity Europe Capital Appreciation Fund

Melissa Reilly who’s had six slightly above-average years with the fund

Risteard Hogan who has managed Fidelity Europe since April 2012 and has done a much above average job there

3/13

FDEQX

Fidelity Disciplined Equity

No one, but . . .

Alex Devereaux joined as co-manager

3/13

FFRHX

Fidelity Floating Rate High Income

Christine McConnell will be retiring

Eric Mollenhauer

3/13

FGBLX

Fidelity Global Balanced

Melissa Reilly leaves the seven person team and

Risteard Hogan joins in

3/13

HEMAX

Henderson Emerging Markets Opportunities Fund

Andrew Beal

Existing managers Stephen Peak, Bill McQuaker, and Nicholas Cowley are joined by John Crawford

3/13

HEFAX

Highland Energy MLP

Mauricio Delgado

Matthew Gray and Jon Poglitsch

3/13

HCGAX

HSBC Emerging Markets Debt

Srinivas Paruchuri is no longer a portfolio manager

The rest of the team remains

3/13

HBMAX

HSBC Emerging Markets Local Debt

Srinivas Paruchuri is no longer a portfolio manager

The rest of the team remains

3/13

HOTAX

HSBC Growth

Effective July 1, 2013, R. Bartlett Wear is retiring and will focus on his charitable endeavors

Clark Winslow and Justin Kelly will continue, and be joined by Patrick Burton

3/13

OIEAX

JPMorgan International Equity Index

Nicholas D’Eramo, Bala S. Iyer, and Michael Loeffler

Beltran Lastra

3/13

OMEAX

JPMorgan Market Expansion Index

Bala S. Iyer and Michael Loeffler

Phillip Hart and Dennis Ruhl

3/13

OGNAX

JPMorgan Multi-Cap Market Neutral

Bala S. Iyer

Pavel Vaynshtok, Dennis Ruhl, and Jason Alonzo

3/13

SWMSX

Laudus Small-Cap MarketMasters Select

Neuberger Berman Management LLC  has been declared less masterful

BMO Asset Management

3/13

MLAAX

MainStay Large Cap Growth

Effective July 1, 2013, R. Bart Wear will no longer serve as a portfolio manager

Clark Winslow and Justin Kelly will be joined by Patrick Burton

3/13

MIMSX

Mellon Mid Cap Multi-Strategy

No one, but . . .

Geneva Capital Management became an additional sub-investment adviser

3/13

DIFAX

MFS Diversified Income

No one, but . . .

Ward Brown

3/13

MFIOX

MFS Strategic Income

No one, but . . .

Ward Brown

3/13

MSFRX

MFS Total Return

No one, but . . .

Jonathan Sage will be joining the portfolio management team

3/13

MMUFX

MFS Utilities

Robert Persons

Maura Shaughnessy will remain

3/13

NPWAX

Nomura Partners Global Equity Income

No one, but . . .

Emmanuel Raymond joins the team

3/13

NPQAX

Nomura Partners International Equity

Michael Russell 

Hideyuki Aoki 

3/13

NWCAX

Nuveen Winslow Large-Cap Growth

Effective July 1, 2013, R. Bart Wear will no longer serve as a portfolio manager

 Clark Winslow and Justin Kelly will be joined by Patrick Burton

3/13

CGRWX

Oppenheimer Value Fund

Mitch Williams and John Damian

Laton Spahr

3/13

PFOPX

Paradigm Opportunity

Jason V. Ronovech

Candace King Weir and Amelia Weir

3/13

PEMFX

Pioneer Emerging Markets

Sean Taylor

Mauro Ratto, Marco Mencini, and Andrea Salvatori.

3/13

GBEMX

RS Emerging Markets

Tim Campbell

Michael Reynal

3/13

BRFOX

Sentinel Growth Leaders

Kelli Hill

Jason Wulff and Hilary Roper

3/13

SNTNX

Sentinel Mid Cap

Christian Thwaites, Daniel Manion and Hilary Roper

New lead manager, Jason Ronovech, joins existing comanager Carole Hersam

3/13

SYVAX

Sentinel Mid Cap II

Christian Thwaites, Daniel Manion and Hilary Roper are leaving the soon-to-be sunk ship

New lead manager, Jason Ronovech, joins existing comanager Carole Hersam

3/13

SAGWX

Sentinel Small Company

Christian Thwaites, Daniel Manion and Hilary Roper

New lead manager, Jason Ronovech, joins existing comanager Carole Hersam

3/13

WAEGX

Sentinel Sustainable Mid Cap Opportunities Fund

Christian Thwaites, Daniel Manion and Hilary Roper

New lead manager, Jason Ronovech, joins existing comanager Carole Hersam

3/13

SSGFX 

Sextant Growth

Nicholas Kaiser, who is 66 and the undisputed Big Dog of the operation

Paul Meeks

3/13

FLAUX

Strategic Advisers Core Multi-Mgr

No one, but . . .

AllianceBernstein L.P. becomes a new subadviser on the fund.

3/13

PCGAX

Target Conservative Allocation 

Marsico Capital Management

MFS

3/13

PAMGX

Target Moderate Allocation’s 

Marsico Capital Management

Quantitative Management Associates

3/13

AAUTX

Thrivent Large Cap Value

Matthew Finn

Kurt Lauber joins David Francis

3/13

AASMX

Thrivent Small Cap Stock

Darren Bagwell

Matthew Finn

3/13

TGAAX

Touchstone Global Real Estate

Scott Westphal and Dave Wharmby

Wayne Hollister and Benjamin Linford

3/13

FOEQX 

Tributary Core Equity Fund

Randall Greer will be retiring from Tributary Capital Management and Christopher Sullivan will also no longer be a named manager on the fund

Donald Radtke, who according to the supplement to the prospectus, “has been actively working alongside Mr. Greer for months in preparation for this transition.”

3/13

VGAAX

Virtus Greater Asia ex Japan Opportunities

No one, but . . .

Brian Bandsma joins as comanager

3/13

VGEAX

Virtus Greater European Opportunities Fund

No one, but . . .

Rajiv Jain and Daniel Kranson join as comanagers

3/13

 

Manager Changes, February 2013

By Chip

Because bond fund managers, traditionally, had made relatively modest impacts of their funds’ absolute returns, Manager Changes typically highlights changes in equity and hybrid funds.

Ticker

Fund

Out with the old

In with the new

Dt

AFOAX

AllianzGI Focused Opportunity Fund

Eric Sartorius

Michael Corelli remains

2/13

POPAX

AllianzGI Opportunity Fund

Eric Sartorius

Michael Corelli remains

2/13

TWADX

American Century Value

No one, but . . .

Chad Baumler becomes a comanager.

2/13

BACAX

BlackRock All-Cap Energy & Resources

Dennis Walsh and Dan Neumann

Robin Batchelor and Poppy Allonby

2/13

BMGAX

BlackRock Mid-Cap Growth Equity 

Eileen Leary and Andrew Leger

Lawrence Kemp and comanagers Kathryn Mongelli and Phil Ruvinsky

2/13

CSGEX

BlackRock Small Cap Growth Equity Portfolio

Andrew Thut and Andrew Leger

Travis Cooke and the Scientific Equity Team

2/13

CMSAX

Columbia Absolute Return Multi-Strategy

No one, but . . .

Jeffrey Knight joins the team

2/13

CEMAX

Columbia Absolute Return Multi-Strategy Enhanced 

No one, but . . .

Jeffrey Knight joins the team

2/13

IMRFX

Columbia Global Opportunities

Colin Moore, CIO, is no longer a named manager

Jeffrey Knight joins the team

2/13

CRAAX

Columbia Risk Allocation 

No one, but . . .

Jeffrey Knight joins the team

2/13

FDCPX

Fidelity Select Computers

Matthew Schuldt 

Christopher Lin is taking over

2/13

FSELX

Fidelity Select Electronics

Christopher Lin stepped down

Stephen Barwikowski remains

2/13

GATEX

Gateway Fund

J. Patrick Rogers leaves after 19 years, while his predecessor left after 20

Kenneth H. Toft, who has been co-managing for seven

2/13

GLMPX

GL Macro Performance Fund

Michael V. Tassone, resigned 

Dan Thibeault remains

2/13

HCAIX

Harbor Capital Appreciation

No one, but . . .

Kathleen McCarragher becomes a comanager

2/13

IENAX

Invesco Energy

Andrew Lees and Tyler Dann

Norman MacDonald will take over

2/13

IGDAX

Invesco Gold & Precious Metals 

Andrew Lees and Tyler Dann

Norman MacDonald will take over

2/13

VSEAX

JPMorgan Small Cap Equity

Glenn Gawronski, is taking a leave of absence of unknown duration

Don San Jose becomes lead manager in his absence, with Chris Jones as a new comanager.

2/13

LGBBX

Loomis Sayles Investment Grade Bond

No one, but . . .

Brian Kennedy joins the team

2/13

LSIGX

Loomis Sayles Investment Grade Fixed Income

No one, but . . .

Brian Kennedy joins the team

2/13

LSBAX

Lord Abbett Small-Cap Blend

Michael Smith

Bob Fetch will take over

2/13

MSFAX

Morgan Stanley Institutional Global Franchise

No one, but . . .

Marcus Watson joined the team.  It’s been a great fund for folks with $5 million to kick in.

2/13

MSIQX

Morgan Stanley Institutional International Equity

No one, but . . .

Marcus Watson joined the team.

2/13

OPSIX

Oppenheimer Global Strategic Income

Joseph Welsh

Jack Brown

2/13

OIBAX

Oppenheimer International Bond

No one, but . . .

Hemant Baijal joins Sara Zervos and Art Steinmetz

2/13

OSVAX

Oppenheimer Select Value

Mitch Williams and John Damian

Laton Spahr

2/13

QVSCX

Oppenheimer Small & Mid Cap Value

John Damian

Laton Spahr

2/13

CGRWX

Oppenheimer Value

Mitch Williams

Laton Spahr

2/13

PAGNX

PIMCO GNMA

Scott Simon, the lead manager, is retiring

Daniel Hyman will remain with Michael Cudzil joining him as a comanager.

2/13

PMRAX

PIMCO Mortgage-Backed Securities

Scott Simon, the lead manager, is retiring

Daniel Hyman will remain with Michael Cudzil joining him as a comanager.

2/13

PBAAX

PNC Balanced Allocation

Michael Santelli, Alex Vallecillo, and Edward Johnson

Mark Batty joins the rest of the team

2/13

PJMDX

Putnam Absolute Return 500 Fund

Jeffrey Knight leaves

The rest of the team, James Fetch, Robert Kea, Joshua Kutin, Robert Schoen and Jason Vaillancourt, continues on.

2/13

PDMAX

Putnam Absolute Return 700 Fund

Jeffrey Knight leaves

The rest of the team, James Fetch, Robert Kea, Joshua Kutin, Robert Schoen and Jason Vaillancourt, continues on.

2/13

PABAX

Putnam Dynamic Asset Allocation Balanced Fund

Jeffrey Knight leaves

The rest of the team, James Fetch, Robert Kea, Joshua Kutin, Robert Schoen and Jason Vaillancourt, continues on.

2/13

PACAX

Putnam Dynamic Asset Allocation Conservative Fund

Jeffrey Knight leaves

The rest of the team, James Fetch, Robert Kea, Joshua Kutin, Robert Schoen and Jason Vaillancourt, continues on.

2/13

PAEAX

Putnam Dynamic Asset Allocation Growth Fund

Jeffrey Knight leaves

The rest of the team, James Fetch, Robert Kea, Joshua Kutin, Robert Schoen and Jason Vaillancourt, continues on.

2/13

PDREX

Putnam Dynamic Risk Allocation Fund

Jeffrey Knight leaves

The rest of the team, James Fetch, Robert Kea, Joshua Kutin, Robert Schoen and Jason Vaillancourt, continues on.

2/13

PRMAX

Putnam Retirement Income Fund Lifestyle 1

Jeffrey Knight leaves

The rest of the team, James Fetch, Robert Kea, Joshua Kutin, Robert Schoen and Jason Vaillancourt, continues on.

2/13

PRYAX

Putnam Retirement Income Fund Lifestyle 2

Jeffrey Knight leaves

The rest of the team, James Fetch, Robert Kea, Joshua Kutin, Robert Schoen and Jason Vaillancourt, continues on.

2/13

PISFX

Putnam Retirement Income Fund Lifestyle 3

Jeffrey Knight leaves

The rest of the team, James Fetch, Robert Kea, Joshua Kutin, Robert Schoen and Jason Vaillancourt, continues on.

2/13

PRHSX

T. Rowe Price Health Sciences

Kris Jenner is leaving, with rumor and speculation in his wake.

Taymour Tamaddon is in

2/13

 

Manager Changes, January 2013

By Chip

Because bond fund managers, traditionally, had made relatively modest impacts of their funds’ absolute returns, Manager Changes typically highlights changes in equity and hybrid funds.

Ticker

Fund

Out with the old

In with the new

Dt

TWNAX

American Century New Opportunities

Stafford Southwick is no longer a comanager

New manager, Jeffrey Otto, joins existing comanager, Matthew Ferretti

1/13

ANOAX

American Century Small Cap Growth

Stafford Southwick is no longer a comanager

New manager, Jeffrey Otto, joins existing comanager, Matthew Ferretti

1/13

ARTHX

Artisan Global Equity

Barry Dargan, the lead manager, left after a long year-end conversation.

Andrew Euretig and Charles-Henri Hamker will join comanager Mark Yockey

1/13

SGQAX

DWS Global Thematic, renamed as DWS Global Growth

Manager Oliver Kratz and his firm, Global Thematic Partners

An in-house team led by Joseph Axtell

1/13

SLANX

DWS Latin America Equity

Rainer Vermehren and Robert Kalin

Luiz Ribeiro, Thomas U. Petschnigg, and Danilo Pereira

1/13

FBMPX

Fidelity Select Multimedia

Kristina Salen

Nidhi Gupta

1/13

FSTCX

Fidelity Select Telecommunications

Kristina Salen

Matthew Drukker

1/13

FKINX

Franklin Income

No one, but . . .

Matt Quinlan and Alex Peters joined as comanagers

1/13

GQETX

GMO Quality III

William “Chuck” Joyce stepped down as the lead manager at age 42.

Comanagers Tom Hancock and David Cowan will remain, with support from other elements of GMO’s Quality team

1/13

JCUAX

JHancock2 Currency Strategies

Ken Ferguson retired

Dori Levanoni and Jeppe Ladekarl remain

1/13

LZHYX

Lazard U.S. High Yield 

J. William Charlton

David R. Cleary

1/13

MSILX

Litman Gregory Masters International

No one, but . . .

Wellington Management Company and Lazard Asset Management have been added as subadvisors, bringing the total number of subadvisors to seven.

1/13

OAKLX

Oakmark Select

No one, but . . .

Win Murray and Tony Coniaris will join Bill Nygren, who’s been managing the fund alone since comanager Henry Berghoef stepped down in July

1/13

UMBSX

Scout Stock 

Larry Valencia ducked out as folks began turning off the lights.

James Reed will continue on until the fund liquidates in March 2013

1/13

SSSAX

SunAmerica Focused Small-Cap Value

Daniel Lew

Timothy Pettee and Jay Merchant

1/13

TSIAX

Thornburg Strategic Income

George Strickland will be retiring

Jason Brady, comanager since fund inception, will remain.

1/13

MXAIX

Touchstone Micro Cap Value Fund

Subadvisor, Fifth Third Asset Management, along with managers Michael Barr, Craig Nedbalski, and Eric Holmes

Russell Implementation Services will serve as interim subadvisor with Wayne Hollister and Benjamin Linford as comanagers.

1/13

Manager changes, December 2012

By Chip

Because bond fund managers, traditionally, had made relatively modest impacts of their funds’ absolute returns, Manager Changes typically highlights changes in equity and hybrid funds.

Ticker Fund Out with the old In with the new Dt
VERDX Aston/Veredus Small Cap Growth Subadvisor, Todd-Veredus Asset Management, has been fired. Lee Munder will be the new subadvisor and the fund will eventually be merged with the Munder-advised Aston SCG Fund.  In the interim, it’s ASTON Small Cap Fund. 12/12
CSXAX Calvert Social Index Fund David Jones and Eric Lessnau, along with subadvisor, World Asset Management Natalie Trunow 12/12
AAOPX Cavanal Hill Opportunistic S. Bob Rezaee Matt Stephani 12/12
DHOAX Delaware High-Yield Opportunities Kevin Loome Thomas H. Chow, Paul A. Matlack, Craig C. Dembek, and John P. McCarthy 12/12
DPHYX Delaware Pooled High-Yield Bond Kevin Loome and Chuck Devereux Thomas H. Chow, Paul A. Matlack, Craig C. Dembek, and John P. McCarthy 12/12
AAAAX DWS Alternative Asset Allocation Inna Okounkova, who’d been on leave through the end of the year, is no longer listed as a portfolio manager. The rest of the team remains. 12/12
FMAAX Federated Prudent Absolute Return Doug Noland, manager of Prudent Bear, will leave this fund Dana Meissner will remain but the word “Prudent” won’t. 12/12
FGLAX Fidelity Advisor Global Balanced Leon Tucker left the team. Maria Nikishkova joined. 12/12
FGBLX Fidelity Global Balanced Leon Tucker left the team. Maria Nikishkova joined. 12/12
FIGVX First Investors Government No one, but . . . Rodwell Chadehumbe joined as comanager 12/12
ITHAX Hartford Capital Appreciation No one, but . . . In March, Kent Stahl and Gregg Thomas will join as comanagers, as part of the fund’s succession planning 12/12
HFOAX Henderson International Opportunities Michael Wood-Martin is no longer a comanager Vincent Musumeci and Nicholas Cowley have joined the team. 12/12
HMAAX HighMark Tactical Capital Growth Allocation Fund David Goerz Derek Izuel, E. Jack Montgomery, and David Wines are in 12/12
HMRAX HighMark Tactical Growth & Income David Goerz Derek Izuel, E. Jack Montgomery, and David Wines are in 12/12
HDEAX Huntington Disciplined Equity Donald Keller Peter A. Sorrentino 12/12
HIEAX Huntington International Equity Madelynn Matlock Paul Attwood 12/12
IFCAX ING Emerging Equity Dividend, formerly ING Greater China Fund As part of its reorganization ING is bringing fund management in-house while Guy Uding and Oscar Kin Fai Leung have been dispatched to the … uhh, outhouse. Robert Davis, Nicolas Simar, and Manu Vandenbulck are the new co-managers. 12/12
IMOIX ING Growth and Income Core Por In conjunction with the change to the Portfolio’s sub-adviser, Thornburg Investment Management, Edward Maran and Connor Browne will be replaced as co-portfolio managers Christopher F. Corapi and Michael Pytosh of ING Investment Management Co. will begin managing the portfolio. 12/12
IVCAX ING International Value Choice Tradewinds Global Investors, LLC was terminated as sub-adviser, another in a long series of losses for them. Martin Jansen, David Rabinowitz, and Joseph Vultaggio will be the new co-managers 12/12
NAWGX ING International Value Equity Tradewinds Global Investors, LLC was terminated as sub-adviser Martin Jansen, David Rabinowitz, and Joseph Vultaggio will be the new co-managers 12/12
PAVAX ING Value Choice A Tradewinds Global Investors, LLC was terminated as sub-adviser Christopher Corapi and Robert Kloss of ING Investment Management Co. will begin managing the portfolio. 12/12
LGILX Laudus Growth Investors US Large Cap Lawrence Kemp Paul A. Graham, Saverio (Sam) Console and Peter Bye are co-managers of the fund. 12/12
SBEYX Legg Mason Esemplia Emerging Markets Long-Short Aquico Wen Stavros Triantafilidis, Michael Bourke and Eric Curiel got the nod.  Their task might be to stop this from acting like a simple e.m. index fund (its 2012 r-squared is 97). 12/12
MSSFX Litman Gregory Masters Smaller Companies Copper Rock Capital Partners and portfolio manager Tucker Walsh have been fired.  No shame: the fund discharged formerly Masterful investors in 2006, 07, 09, 10, 11 and 12. Frank Sustersic and Turner Investment Partners have been hired to join the rest of the team. 12/12
FGIAX Nuveen Global Infrastructure No one, but . . . Tryg Sarsland joins Jay Rosenberg and John Wenker 12/12
BPFAX PTA Comprehensive Alternatives Fund We didn’t even know the PTA ran a mutual fund.  In any case, no one lost their job though given average annual losses of 5.6% over the past five years perhaps someone should have. Subadvisor Horizon Asset Management, with Murray Stahl, Steven Bregman, and Peter Doyle are added. 12/12
RCAPX RS Capital Appreciation Fund As part of reorganization into RS Growth Fund, Christy Phillips, Larry Coats, and David Carr, of subadvisor Oak Value, are all out. Stephen Bishop, Melissa Chadwick-Dunn, and D. Scott Tracy, are in. 12/12
FSCFX Strategic Advisers Small-Mid Cap No one, but . . . Donald Cobin and Christian McDonald were added as portfolio managers. 12/12
FNAPX Strategic Advisers Small-Mid Cap Multi-Manager No one, but . . . Donald Cobin and Christian McDonald were added as portfolio managers. 12/12
PAMGX Prudential Target Moderate Allocation, renamed Prudential Defensive Equity As part of a change in objective, all existing subadvisors will be out. New subadvisor, Quantitative Management Associates, will be in. 12/12
VEINX Wilmington Large Cap Value NWQ Investment Management Company, with portfolio managers Kevin Hunter and Jon Bosse, is out Andrew Hopkins, Rafael Tamargo, Thomas Neale, and Edward Forrester are in 12/12

 

Manager changes, November 2012

By Chip

Because bond fund managers, traditionally, had made relatively modest impacts of their funds’ absolute returns, Manager Changes typically highlights changes in equity and hybrid funds.

Ticker Fund Out with the old In with the new Dt
PCDFX Aberdeen Core Fixed Income J. Christopher Gagnier, Oliver Boulind and Timothy Vile have stepped down Existing comanagers, Stephen Cianci and Neil Moriarty will be joined by Michael Degernes, Edward Grant, and Charles Tan. 11/12
AUDIX Aberdeen Ultra-Short Duration Bond Oliver Boulind and Neil Moriarty have stepped down The rest of the team remains. 11/12
AIFLX American Independence Large Cap Growth Robert S. Natale John Christopher Jacobs 11/12
AIFSX American Independence Small Cap Growth Robert S. Natale John Christopher Jacobs 11/12
MDFGX BlackRock Capital Appreciation Jeff Lindsey Lawrence Kemp 11/12
MAFOX BlackRock Focus Growth Jeff Lindsey Lawrence Kemp 11/12
BLDAX BlackRock Low Duration Bond Comanager Stuart Spodek Scott MacLellan joins as a new comanager with Tom Musmanno, who remains. 11/12
DEQAX Dreyfus Global Equity Income No one, but . . . Nick Clay joined James Harries as a comanager 11/12
SNIEX Dreyfus/Newton International Equity No one, but . . . Jeff Munroe joined Paul Markham as a comanager 11/12
EAGMX Eaton Vance Global Macro Absolute Return Mark Venezia will retire The other managers remain. 11/12
FTEAX Forward Tactical Enhanced Christopher J. Guptill, an outsider who was doing a singularly fine job. Jim O’Donnell and Jim Welsh take over as part of an “in-housing” trend at Forward 11/12
GALLX Goldman Sachs Flexible Cap Growth No one, but . . . Warren Fisher was added as a comanager 11/12
IMOIX ING Growth and Income Core Portfolio (formerly, ING Thornburg Value Portfolio) Connor Browne and Edward Maran, as subadvisor Thornburg Investment Management was terminated. Christopher F. Corapi and Michael Pytosh of subadvisor, ING Investment Management 11/12
JMIGX Jacob Micro Cap Growth Jamie Cuellar Ryan Jacob, who bought the former Pinebridge Micro Cap fund in July and has installed himself as manager 11/12
PBSBX Jacob Small Cap Growth Jamie Cuellar Ryan Jacob, same story as with Micro Cap: bought the fund, hired himself, didn’t lower the 3.4% expense ratio. 11/12
PZFVX John Hancock Classic Value No one, but . . . Ben Silver has joined as the fourth comanager. 11/12
LGILX Laudus Growth Investor US Large Cap Growth Lawrence Kemp has retired from UBS, the subadvisor. He’s being replaced by a team of three, Paul Graham, Sam Console, and Peter Bye. 11/12
MFDAX Managers Fixed Income Subadvisor Loomis Sayles is out, along with Dan Fuss.  Fuss is splendid and quite elderly and his heir apparent jumped ship so … Gannett Welsh & Kotler, LLC, is in, with Mary Kane as portfolio manager. 11/12
NCBIX New Covenant Balanced Income John J. McCue Derek Papastrat 11/12
NSAGX Nuveen Santa Barbara Growth James Boothe Robert C. Doll Jr. 11/12
OPMSX Oppenheimer Main Street Small- & Mid-Cap No one, but . . . Raymond Anello is now lead manager, and Joy Budzinski, Kristin Ketner Pak, Magnus Krantz, and Adam Weine were added as comanagers. 11/12
PIGFX Pioneer Fundamental Growth Timothy Mulrenan Paul Cloonan 11/12
PINDX Pioneer Independence Timothy Mulrenan Andrew Acheson continues alone. 11/12
PRIAX Principal International Emerging Markets Michael Ade and Michael Reynal Mohammed Zaidi will join Mihail Dobrinov as a manager 11/12
PPGAX Putnam Global Sector No one, but . . . Isabel Buccellati joins the team, now numbering 14 11/12
PRFRX T. Rowe Price Floating Rate Justin Gerbereux has stepped down Comanager Paul Massaro remains as the sole manager. 11/12
RPIFX T. Rowe Price Institutional Floating Rate Justin Gerbereux has stepped down Comanager Paul Massaro remains as the sole manager. 11/12
TGGEX TCW Growth Equities Husam Nazer and Brendt Stallings will be out by the end of the year Mike Olson and Chang Lee will assume the duties 11/12
TGSCX TCW Small Cap Growth Husam Nazer and Brendt Stallings, who managed a high volatility/low returns style, will be out by the end of the year Mike Olson and Chang Lee will assume the duties 11/12
TGSDX TCW SMID Cap Growth Husam Nazer and Brendt Stallings will be out by the end of the year Mike Olson and Chang Lee will assume the duties 11/12
USGRX USAA Growth & Income Subadvisors Loomis Sayles and UBS Global Asset Management. An in-house team, John Toohey and Wasif Latif, join the other subadvisors. 11/12
USISX USAA Income Stock No one, but . . . They’re adding an internal team to comanage a portion of the fund. The internal team consists of Wasif Latif, John Toohey, Julianne Bass, and Steve Klaffke. The existing subadvisors will remain. 11/12

 

Manager changes, October 2012

By Chip

Because bond fund managers, traditionally, had made relatively modest impacts of their funds’ absolute returns, Manager Changes typically highlights changes in equity and hybrid funds.

Ticker Fund Out with the old In with the new Dt
PGWCX Allianz RCM Focused Growth, formerly Allianz AGIC Growth Fund The entire AGI Capital team. The RMC team of Scott T. Migliori, Karen Hiatt, and David Jedlicka 11/12
ARMAX Allianz RCM Global Commodity Equity Alec Patterson Paul Strand becomes the lone manager 11/12
APHMX Artisan Mid Cap No one, but . . . Matthew Kamm has stepped up to a named manager role 11/12
BIAOX Brown Advisory Opportunity Fund Darryl R. Oliver Paul Li, Maneesh Bajaj and Eric Gordon 11/12
APFAX Cohen & Steers Emerging Markets Real Estate No one, but . . . William Leung has joined as comanager.  Leung had 12 years at Deutsche Bank/RREEF Real Estate.  Presumably Deutsche Bank’s ongoing efforts to sell its RREEF unit weighed on him. 11/12
CSFAX Cohen & Steers Global Realty No one, but . . . William Leung has joined as comanager 11/12
IRFAX Cohen & Steers International Realty No one, but . . . William Leung has joined as comanager 11/12
CALFX Cutler Income Fund Michael Cheung Xavier J. Urpi 11/12
SEMGX DWS Emerging Markets Equity Jason Inzer Comanager, Thomas Voecking, will remain, joined by Anna Wallentin, Juergen Foerster, and Johannes Prix 11/12
SZEAX DWS Enhanced Emerging Markets Fixed Income No one, but . . . Kumar Vemuri was added.  Given that the “Enhanced” fund typically resides in the bottom 10% of its peer group, his addition can’t hurt. 11/12
KDHAX DWS Equity Dividend Jason Inzer Comanager, Thomas Voecking, will remain, joined by Anna Wallentin, Juergen Foerster, and Johannes Prix 11/12
GGGGX DWS GNMA John Ryan has been removed as portfolio comanager Lead manager, Bill Chepolis, remains with the other comanagers 11/12
SCINX DWS International Jason Inzer Comanager, Thomas Voecking, will remain, joined by Anna Wallentin, Juergen Foerster, and Johannes Prix 11/12
KUSAX DWS Strategic Government Securities John Ryan has been removed as portfolio comanager Lead manager, Bill Chepolis, remains with the other comanagers 11/12
FDMAX Fidelity Advisor Communications Equipment Charlie Chai has stepped down Ali Khan will remain as the sole manager 11/12
FAMKX Fidelity Advisor Emerging Markets Robert von Rekowsky no longer serves as portfolio manager Sammy Simnegar 11/12
FAGAX Fidelity Advisor Growth Opportunities No one, but . . . Gopal Reddy will join Steven Wymer 11/12
FGVAX Fidelity Advisor Growth Strategies Patrick Venanzi Eddie Yoon joins the team 11/12
FGCAX Fidelity Advisor Mid Cap Growth No one, but . . . Edward Yoon was added as a comanager 11/12
FMCDX Fidelity Advisor Stock Selector Mid Cap Patrick Venanzi Eddie Yoon joins the team 11/12
FSMGX Fidelity Mid Cap Growth Patrick Venanzi Eddie Yoon joins the team 11/12
FSDCX Fidelity Select Communications Equipment Charlie Chai has stepped down Ali Khan will remain as the sole manager 11/12
FSHOX Fidelity Select Construction & Housing Dan Kelley has stepped down as comanager Holger Boerner will remain. 11/12
FSDAX Fidelity Select Defense & Aerospace John Sheehy has stepped down Douglas Scott will remain as sole manager 11/12
FSAEX Fidelity Series All Sector Equity John Avery and Adam Hetnarski Monty Kori and Brian Lempel 11/12
FMSVX FMC Strategic Value No one, but . . . Paul E. Patrick, joins Edward I. Lefferman, as a comanager. Lefferman has managed the fund since its inception in 1998.  The fund has sort of fallen off the rails since 2010 after a long, strong run. 11/12
GARTX Goldman Sachs Absolute Return Tracker Jonathan Sheridan Matthew Hoehn and Don Mulvihill remain, presumably trying to find the “absolute” in a fund that’s down 11% since launch. 11/12
IFCAX ING Greater China, soon to be called ING Emerging Markets Equity Dividend The entire team is leaving as the strategy and name are changed. Nicolas Simar, Manu Vandenbulck, and Robert Davis 11/12
JMIGX Jacob Micro Cap Growth Fund Jamie Cuellar Darren Chervitz and Ryan Jacob
SBLGX Legg Mason ClearBridge Large Cap Growth Comanager Scott Glasser will be stepping down, but not until March 2013 Margaret Vitrano was added.  The “Legg Mason” moniker will soon disappear. 11/12
LSBRX Loomis Sayles Bond Kathleen Gaffney leaves for a position with Eaton Vance after three decades with Loomis Sayles. Founder, Daniel Fuss, remains along with comanagers Matthew Eagan and Elaine Stokes 11/12
EPIPX MainStay Epoch International Small Cap Emily Baker will leave as of Dec 31 Eric Citerne, Michael Welhoelter, and William Priest will continue 11/12
ICAUX Mainstay ICAP Equity No one, but . . . Thomas Cole joined the team 11/12
ICGLX Mainstay ICAP Global No one, but . . . Thomas Cole joined the team 11/12
ICEVX Mainstay ICAP International No one, but . . . Thomas Cole joined the team 11/12
ICSRX Mainstay ICAP Select Equity No one, but . . . Thomas Cole joined the team 11/12
MAPAX Mainstay MAP No one, but . . . Thomas Cole joined the team 11/12
EXTCX Manning & Napier Technology Tariq Siddiqi Jacob Boak 11/12
PWEAX PACE International Emerging Markets Equity Subadvisors, Delaware Management Company and Pzena Investment Management Lee Munder is a new subadvisor 11/12
PGMDX PIMCO Global Multi-Asset No one, but . . . Saumil Parikh is now a comanager 11/12
POLIX Polen Growth No one, but . . . Damon Ficklin has joined Dan Davidowitz.    The fund is up to $355 million after two years, which might explain the added staff. 11/12
USGRX USAA Growth & Income John Leonard Ian McIntosh 11/12
USISX USAA Income Stock Sam Wilderman David Cowan 11/12
VMMSX Vanguard Emerging Markets Select Stock Michael Godfrey, who comanaged for subadvisor M&G Matthew Vaight will continue for M&G 11/12
WTMGX Westcore MIDCO Growth William Chester is retiring. Comanagers Mitch Begun and F. Wiley Reed will remain 11/12
WTSLX Westcore Select William Chester is retiring. Comanagers Mitch Begun and F. Wiley Reed will remain 11/12