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Ms. Carolyn O.
Maloney is Chief Compliance Officer at London Co. of Virginia.
Ms. Maloney was previously employed as Chief Compliance Officer by Chase Investment Counsel Corp.
She has several years experience in the investment industry, beginning her career in compliance at FSC Securities Corporation.
Ms. Maloney earned her BA in Art History and Studio Art from James Madison University in 1988, as well as her MAT in Secondary Education (Biology) in 2006.
Former positions of Carolyn Osburn Maloney
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The London Company of Virginia LLC
The London Company of Virginia LLC Investment ManagersFinance The London Company invests across all market capitalizations, offering US equity portfolios. The firm seeks to generate long-term value through a focused, bottom-up strategy driven by downside protection. They actively seek high conviction holdings to build meaningfully differentiated portfolios. The London Company utilizes a proprietary balance sheet optimization model and follows a risk-controlled sell discipline. | Compliance Officer | - |
FSC Securities Corp.
FSC Securities Corp. Investment ManagersFinance FSC may use fundamental and technical analysis when analyzing investments. When using fundamental analysis, they generally rely on, among other things, company earnings, balance sheet variables and management quality which are used to predict the future value of an investment. The firm’s investments may include mutual funds, ETFs, equities, options, debt securities, variable life, variable annuity sub-accounts, and other investments. | Corporate Officer/Principal | - |
Chase Investment Counsel Corp.
Chase Investment Counsel Corp. Investment ManagersFinance Chase is an active, growth-at-a-reasonable-price (GARP) manager that follows a two-pronged approach to selecting investments. The firm uses a bottom-up approach to choose the stocks in their portfolios. Individual portfolios are constructed and maintained based on client’s situation and objectives. Typically, their portfolio is invested in 30-45 stocks (large-cap) or 35-55 stocks (mid-cap/all-cap). As a result, each holding has a significant weight in a client’s portfolio and only the best candidates are considered for purchase. | Compliance Officer | - |
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Chase Investment Counsel Corp.
Chase Investment Counsel Corp. Investment ManagersFinance Chase is an active, growth-at-a-reasonable-price (GARP) manager that follows a two-pronged approach to selecting investments. The firm uses a bottom-up approach to choose the stocks in their portfolios. Individual portfolios are constructed and maintained based on client’s situation and objectives. Typically, their portfolio is invested in 30-45 stocks (large-cap) or 35-55 stocks (mid-cap/all-cap). As a result, each holding has a significant weight in a client’s portfolio and only the best candidates are considered for purchase. | Finance |
The London Company of Virginia LLC
The London Company of Virginia LLC Investment ManagersFinance The London Company invests across all market capitalizations, offering US equity portfolios. The firm seeks to generate long-term value through a focused, bottom-up strategy driven by downside protection. They actively seek high conviction holdings to build meaningfully differentiated portfolios. The London Company utilizes a proprietary balance sheet optimization model and follows a risk-controlled sell discipline. | Finance |
James Madison University
James Madison University Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
FSC Securities Corp.
FSC Securities Corp. Investment ManagersFinance FSC may use fundamental and technical analysis when analyzing investments. When using fundamental analysis, they generally rely on, among other things, company earnings, balance sheet variables and management quality which are used to predict the future value of an investment. The firm’s investments may include mutual funds, ETFs, equities, options, debt securities, variable life, variable annuity sub-accounts, and other investments. | Finance |
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