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Mr. Jonathan L.
Smith is a Managing Member at Chesapeake Asset Management LLC.
Prior to co-founding Chesapeake in March 1998, Mr. Smith was a General Partner at Delphi Asset Management and Weiss, Peck and Greer, the Founder and President of Mitchell Hutchins Asset Management, and a Partner in Lehman Brothers.
Prior to joining Lehman Brothers, Mr. Smith served as a lieutenant in the U.S.
Navy.
He received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Stanford University in 1962.
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Chesapeake Asset Management LLC
Chesapeake Asset Management LLC Investment ManagersFinance Chesapeake Asset Management LLC (CAM) is an independent, SEC-registered investment advisor and hedge fund manager headquartered in New York City. The firm was co-founded by Jonathan L. Smith and Sherrill L. Blalock in 1998. CAM offers an individualized discretionary investment advisory business that manages the assets of primarily high net worth individuals, families and family partnerships, trusts, estates, pension and profit-sharing plans, retirement accounts, charitable organizations, corporations and other business entities, and pooled investment vehicles. | Gründer | - |
Ausbildung von Jonathan Leslie Smith
Stanford University | Undergraduate Degree |
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Chesapeake Asset Management LLC
Chesapeake Asset Management LLC Investment ManagersFinance Chesapeake Asset Management LLC (CAM) is an independent, SEC-registered investment advisor and hedge fund manager headquartered in New York City. The firm was co-founded by Jonathan L. Smith and Sherrill L. Blalock in 1998. CAM offers an individualized discretionary investment advisory business that manages the assets of primarily high net worth individuals, families and family partnerships, trusts, estates, pension and profit-sharing plans, retirement accounts, charitable organizations, corporations and other business entities, and pooled investment vehicles. | Finance |