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The investment seeks long-term capital growth; income is a secondary objective. Under normal market conditions, the portfolio managers will invest at least 80% of the fund’s assets in securities of large capitalization companies. For purposes of this 80% test, the advisors define large capitalization companies as those with capitalizations within the range of the Russell 1000® Index. In selecting stocks for the fund, the portfolio managers look for companies whose stock price may not adequately reflect the company’s value.
Name | Title | Since | Until |
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Kevin Toney | CIO (Chief Investment Officer) | 2020 | Now |
Biography | Kevin Toney, CFA, CIO, senior vice president and senior portfolio manager for American Century Investments, joined the company in 1999 as an investment analyst and became a portfolio manager in 2006. Kevin is responsible for the teams that manage the company’s value and real estate equity strategies that comprise the firm’s Global Value Equity discipline. Before joining American Century Investments, Kevin was an associate in the M&A group of Toronto Dominion Securities. He has worked in the investment industry since 1993. | ||
Adam J. Krenn | Analyst/PM | 2020 | Now |
Biography | Adam Krenn, CFA, is a portfolio manager and senior investment analyst for American Century Investments®. Mr. Krenn joined the company in 2011 as an investment analyst. Prior to that, he worked as an equity analyst at Eaton Vance Investment Managers and as an equity research associate at Fidelity Management & Research company. He has worked in the investment industry since 2004. Mr. Krenn holds bachelor's degrees in economics and Chinese from the University of Notre Dame. | ||
Michael Liss | Vice President | 2020 | Now |
Biography | Michael Liss, CFA, is Vice President and Senior Portfolio Manager of American Century. Mr. Liss has been with American Century since 1998. He holds a bachelor’s degree in accounting and finance from Albright College and an MBA in finance from Indiana University. | ||
Philip Sundell | Portfolio Manager | 2019 | Now |
Biography | Vice President of American Century since 2022 and Portfolio Manager of American Century since 2017. He joined American Century in 1997 and became a senior analyst in 2007. He began his investment career in 1992 and has a BS from Missouri State University and an MBA from Texas Christian University. | ||
Brian Woglom | Vice President | 2016 | Now |
Biography | Brian have more than five years of experience with American Century. He was a member of the team of investment professionals managing the U.S. Value Yield, U.S. Value, U.S. Large Cap Value, U.S. Mid Cap Value and U.S. Equity Market Neutral Value strategies and related accounts, and he co-manages U.S. Large Cap Value, U.S. Value, U.S. Mid Cap Value and U.S. Equity Market Neutral Value. He joined American Century Investments in 2005. Previously, Brian was an investment analyst for Argo Partners and an analyst for the portfolio management unit of Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. He has worked in the investment industry since 1998. Brian earned a bachelor's degree in economics from Amherst College and a master’s degree in business administration from the University of Michigan. He is a CFA® charterholder and a member of the CFA Institute. | ||
Phillip N. Davidson | Senior Vice President | 2018 | 2022 |
Biography | Mr. Davidson, CFA, is a senior vice president and executive portfolio manager for American Century Investments. Prior to joining American Century in 1993, Phil was vice president and equity portfolio manager for Boatmen’s Trust Company in St. Louis. During his 11 years at Boatmen’s, he specialized in the management of institutional equity accounts using a value-oriented investment style. He has worked in the financial industry since 1980. Phil holds a bachelor’s degree in business administration and a master’s degree in finance from Illinois State University. | ||
Brendan Healy | Vice President | 2004 | 2018 |
Biography | Healy is a vice president and portfolio manager with American Century Investment Management, Inc. He became a portfolio manager in February 2004. Healy holds the Chartered Financial Analyst designation. | ||
Matthew Titus | Portfolio Manager | 2010 | 2016 |
Biography | Matthew Titus is a Portfolio Manager for the Invesco large-cap relative value strategies. Mr. Titus began his career in the financial industry in 2002 and joined Invesco in 2016.From 2004 to 2016, he was employed by American Century Investments, where he served as co-manager of the firm's relative value fund and most recently served as lead manager of such fund. Previously, he was with American Century Investments, where he helped manage the firm’s relative value fund since 2004 and was lead manager since January 2015. Before joining American Century in 2004, he was an equity research analyst for Banc One Investment Advisors, where he provided coverage for small-cap, mid-cap and large-cap value portfolio and teams. Mr. Titus earned a bachelor's degree in accounting and economics from Luther College in Decorah, Iowa, and an MBA from Ohio State University. He is a CFA charterholder. | ||
Charles A. Ritter | Vice President | 1999 | 2010 |
Biography | Ritter is a vice president and senior portfolio manager with American Century Investments, his employer since December 1998. Prior to joining the firm, he was with Federated Investors for 15 years, most recently as vice president and portfolio manager. Ritter holds the Chartered Financial Analyst designation. | ||
Mark L. Mallon | chief investment officer/executive Vice President | 1999 | 2006 |
Biography | Mallon, chief investment officer and executive vice president, is a member of the large company value strategy team. He joined American Century in April 1997 as managing director of value and quantitative equities. |
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