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Claude Carr Cody is currently a Director at Capstone Financial Solutions LLC.
Previously, he worked as a Vice Chairman at Roger H.
Jenswold & Co., Inc. from 2005 to 2012, and as a Portfolio Manager at Invesco Management Group, Inc. and American General Life Insurance Co. He also served as an SVP-Investments & Fixed Income Portfolio Manager at Crossmark Global Investments, Inc. from 2009 to 2016.
Additionally, he worked as a Portfolio Manager at Church Capital Fund (Investment Management).
Mr. Cody received his undergraduate degree from Vanderbilt University and his MBA from The University of Texas at Austin.
Claude Carr Cody active positions
| Companies | Position | Start |
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Capstone Financial Solutions LLC
Capstone Financial Solutions LLC Investment ManagersFinance Provides investment advice | Director/Board Member | - |
Former positions of Claude Carr Cody
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Crossmark Global Investments, Inc.
Crossmark Global Investments, Inc. Investment ManagersFinance Crossmark provides asset allocation, investment advice, and discretionary investment management services that cover equity securities, options on equity securities, corporate debt instruments, government and agency securities, municipal securities, mutual funds, and exchange traded funds (ETFs). The specific investment style chosen for each individual client is based upon the goals, objectives and individual needs of the client. | Director of Research - Fxd Inc | 27/10/2016 |
Roger H. Jenswold & Co., Inc.
Roger H. Jenswold & Co., Inc. Investment ManagersFinance Roger H. Jenswold & Co.'s (RJC) investment style incorporates both growth and value philosophies. The resulting blend, GARP, seeks to limit the risks of growth stocks by keeping price at the forefront of all investment decisions. They select stocks using a bottom-up, fundamental approach. The companies selected have positive business outlooks, improving cash flow returns on internal investment, improving Wall Street analysts' estimates of future earnings, attractive reinvestment opportunities in their respective business and reasonable current stock price valuations. They do not attempt to time the market. The firm's balanced asset mix is determined by each client's specific needs and objectives. In particular, a client's cash-flow demands and his tolerance for market value volatility determine the relative weighting of equities and fixed-income in a balanced portfolio. The allocation among the various classes of securities may shift as one asset class outperforms the others. The portfolio manager may opt to accept this new market value revision in asset allocation as long as the resulting market-driven asset mix is still consistent with the client's longer-term goals and, therefore, does not jeopardize the likelihood of attaining those goals. Once the asset allocation guidelines are determined, the specific stocks are selected from the firm's buy list. The fixed investment portion is typically structured to moderate volatility for more risk-averse client objectives or as a means to immunize clients from specific future cash liabilities. To immunize cash flow liabilities, the firm matches bond maturity dates and par amounts with the timing and amounts of future cash flow obligations anticipated by the client. The remaining fixed-income funds are invested in bonds having an ascending series of maturity dates. RJC avoids the lure of predicting oscillations within interest rate markets. Additionally, the firm examines the operational and financial results of the issuing company to ascertain its ability to meet its future debt servicing obligations before buying for the client. | Analyst-Equity | 30/12/2012 |
Church Capital Fund (Investment Management)
Church Capital Fund (Investment Management) Investment ManagersFinance Provides investment advice | Portfolio Manager-Equities | - |
Invesco Management Group, Inc.
Invesco Management Group, Inc. Investment ManagersFinance Provides investment advice | Portfolio Manager-Equities | - |
American General Life Insurance Co.
American General Life Insurance Co. Life/Health InsuranceFinance Provides life insurance services | Corporate Officer/Principal | - |
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Invesco Management Group, Inc.
Invesco Management Group, Inc. Investment ManagersFinance Provides investment advice | Finance |
American General Life Insurance Co.
American General Life Insurance Co. Life/Health InsuranceFinance Provides life insurance services | Finance |
Crossmark Global Investments, Inc.
Crossmark Global Investments, Inc. Investment ManagersFinance Crossmark provides asset allocation, investment advice, and discretionary investment management services that cover equity securities, options on equity securities, corporate debt instruments, government and agency securities, municipal securities, mutual funds, and exchange traded funds (ETFs). The specific investment style chosen for each individual client is based upon the goals, objectives and individual needs of the client. | Finance |
Roger H. Jenswold & Co., Inc.
Roger H. Jenswold & Co., Inc. Investment ManagersFinance Roger H. Jenswold & Co.'s (RJC) investment style incorporates both growth and value philosophies. The resulting blend, GARP, seeks to limit the risks of growth stocks by keeping price at the forefront of all investment decisions. They select stocks using a bottom-up, fundamental approach. The companies selected have positive business outlooks, improving cash flow returns on internal investment, improving Wall Street analysts' estimates of future earnings, attractive reinvestment opportunities in their respective business and reasonable current stock price valuations. They do not attempt to time the market. The firm's balanced asset mix is determined by each client's specific needs and objectives. In particular, a client's cash-flow demands and his tolerance for market value volatility determine the relative weighting of equities and fixed-income in a balanced portfolio. The allocation among the various classes of securities may shift as one asset class outperforms the others. The portfolio manager may opt to accept this new market value revision in asset allocation as long as the resulting market-driven asset mix is still consistent with the client's longer-term goals and, therefore, does not jeopardize the likelihood of attaining those goals. Once the asset allocation guidelines are determined, the specific stocks are selected from the firm's buy list. The fixed investment portion is typically structured to moderate volatility for more risk-averse client objectives or as a means to immunize clients from specific future cash liabilities. To immunize cash flow liabilities, the firm matches bond maturity dates and par amounts with the timing and amounts of future cash flow obligations anticipated by the client. The remaining fixed-income funds are invested in bonds having an ascending series of maturity dates. RJC avoids the lure of predicting oscillations within interest rate markets. Additionally, the firm examines the operational and financial results of the issuing company to ascertain its ability to meet its future debt servicing obligations before buying for the client. | Finance |
Vanderbilt University
Vanderbilt University Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
The University of Texas at Austin
The University of Texas at Austin Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
Capstone Financial Solutions LLC
Capstone Financial Solutions LLC Investment ManagersFinance Provides investment advice | Finance |
Church Capital Fund (Investment Management)
Church Capital Fund (Investment Management) Investment ManagersFinance Provides investment advice | Finance |
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