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Past performance, historical and current analyses, and expectations do not guarantee future results.
Past performance, historical and current analyses, and expectations do not guarantee future results.
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As a Cornell undergrad studying labor relations, Daniel Loewy became fascinated with business strategy and how companies worked. He began his career at AB and currently oversees the research, product design, and implementation of the firm's multi-asset strategies.
The relationship between research and calculated risk is key to Loewy active management approach. "We use research to generate differentiated insights," he says. Prioritizing the resources that generate those unique ideas lets AB stand out in a highly competitive landscape.
But generating ideas is only part of the challenge. Trading, understanding the research and implementing it for clients is what drew Loewy to AB. "It's the nerve center," he says. "Where it all comes together."
Marshall C. Greenbaum, CFA, ASA
Marshall C. Greenbaum is a Senior Vice President at AllianceBernstein within the Multi-Asset Risk Solutions Group. Prior, he founded AnchorPath Financial, which was acquired by AB. Greenbaum was a managing director of Swiss Re Capital Markets in the Equity Derivatives Group, a role he also held at Société Générale Corporate & Investment Banking (SG). Prior thereto he served as a senior vice president at Constellation Financial Management, a boutique that SG acquired, and as a senior manager at Ernst & Young in its consulting practice focused on financial risk management. Greenbaum started his career with Buck Consultants, a pension consulting firm. He holds a BS in economics and mathematics from SUNY Binghamton. Greenbaum also holds an Associate of Society of Actuaries (ASA) designation and is a CFA charterholder. Location: New York