Robert Turner, CFA - Email
Chairman and Chief Investment Officer, Founder Robert E. Turner co-founded Turner Investment Partners in 1990. In addition to his roles as chairman and chief investment officer, Mr. Turner is lead portfolio manager for Turner's large cap growth and global growth strategies as well as the Turner Market Neutral strategy. He developed the equity investment process that is the basis for all of Turner Investment Partners' growth equity strategies, and is a member of the analyst team that covers the technology and telecommunications sector for all growth investment portfolios. Mr. Turner has 29 years of investment experience. Prior to co-founding Turner Investment Partners, Mr. Turner served as senior investment manager at Meridian Investment Company, as a portfolio manager with Integon Corporation, an analyst at McMillion/Eubanks and a systems consultant at Arthur Andersen. Mr. Turner received both his BS in accounting and MBA from Bradley University. He serves as a trustee for the Turner Funds and is a regular member of the CFA Institute and the CFA Society of Philadelphia, and serves on the Board of Trustees of Bradley University. In addition, Mr. Turner is a member of the advisory board for City Team Ministries and is a member of the Advisory Council for the University of Notre Dame School of Architecture. Turner Investment Partners is an employee-owned investment-management firm based in Berwyn, Pennsylvania. As of June 30, 2010, the firm managed approximately $16.2 billion in equity investments for institutions and individuals.
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Recent Commentary Semiconductor leaders seek to spend their way to prosperity Virtualization: are you being served? For stocks, it’s USA all the way Survivor: the Corporate Edition Why small solid-state drives may become big Light-emitting diodes: The Great Light Hope The case for long/short equity strategies Asset-capacity study for Turner's stock portfolios, 2010 Companies ratchet up spending on data centers Letter from Bob Turner: how optimism about stocks would help
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