Principal & Portfolio Manager, Fixed Income at Northwest Investment Counselors, LLC, Owner at Tamarack Capital
Location:
Lake Oswego, Oregon
Industry:
Investment Management
Work:
Northwest Investment Counselors, LLC since May 2007
Principal & Portfolio Manager, Fixed Income
Tamarack Capital since 1998
Owner
Cort MacKenzie Securities 1993 - 1995
Vice President
The Bank of New York 1987 - 1992
Assistant Vice President
Education:
University of Oregon - Charles H. Lundquist College of Business 1992 - 1994
MBA, Finance
Middlebury College 1983 - 1987
BA, Economics, minors in Art History, Biology
Staples HS 1980 - 1983
Barclays - New York, New York since Jul 2013
Analyst - Rates Research
Georgetown Collegiate Investors, LLC Sep 2009 - Jan 2013
Analyst
Barclays - Greater New York City Area Jun 2012 - Aug 2012
Summer Analyst - Rates Research
Education:
Georgetown University 2009 - 2012
BSFS, International Economics
2011 to 2000 Assistant Program Director, BrooklynCATHOLIC CHARITIES OF BROOKLYN & QUEENS
2008 to 2000 VolunteerHOUSING WORKS Brooklyn, NY 2010 to 2011 Care CoordinatorNEW YORK FOUNDLING HOSPITAL New York, NY 2005 to 2007 Administrative SupervisorHAITIAN CENTERS COUNCIL Brooklyn, NY 2002 to 2005 Clinical DirectorCOALITION FOR THE HOMELESS New York, NY 2001 to 2002 Project Director
Education:
Disabled and Elderly- Florida International University Miami, FL 1998 Master of Science in Social WorkState University of New York Old Westbury, NY 1994 Bachelor of Arts in Sociology
The Republicans will challenge the president to vetolegislation because theyll want to show the partys base thatthey are pursuing their goals by confronting Obama with thingshe does not like, said John Woolley, a political scienceprofessor at the University of California at Santa Barbara. Th
Date: Jan 07, 2015
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Obama's executive actions: the power of taking small steps
John Woolley, co-director of the American Presidency Project, which collects and analyzes presidential documents, said one of Obama's most significant executive actions, to allow young people who are in the country illegally to avoid deportation, was announced in an order from then-Homeland Security
But using these powers is nothing new for this president or others for that matter, according to John Woolley, a professor at University of California, Santa Barbara, and co-director of the Presidency Project.
Date: Jan 20, 2014
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Rick Perry's Possible Debate Ditching Would Be Unprecedented
But Perry may have more to lose from botching another performance than from not showing up at all, said John Woolley, a professor of political science and the other co-director of the American Presidency Project.