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JACK TREYNOR
Jack Treynor is president of Treynor Capital Management. Previously general partner
and chief investment officer of Treynor-Arbit Associates, he was for many years
editor of the Financial Analysts Journal. In addition to his book with Priest
and Regan on the investment consequences of ERISA (Dow-Jones Irwin, 1976), he
is the author of more than 70 papers published in the Harvard Business Review,
the Financial Analysts Journal, Journal of Business, the Journal
of Finance, the Journal of Investment Management, and others, 13
of which have been anthologized.
He has taught the investments course at Columbia and the
University of Southern California and lectured in many foreign
countries. At various times he has been a general partner
or director of certain investment companies. He serves on
the advisory boards of the Financial Analysts Journal and
the Journal of Investment Management.
Along with William Sharpe, Robert Merton, and Harry Markowitz,
he is a Distinguished Fellow for the Institute for Quantitative
Research in Finance.
He majored in mathematics at Haverford College, wrote cases
for a year after graduating (with Distinction) from Harvard
Business School, and devoted a sabbatical year to the study
of economics at MIT.
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Keith
Ambachtsheer
Peter Bernstein
Burton Malkiel
Harry Markowitz
Jack Treynor
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