Profile
Mr. Webb joined Garcia Hamilton & Associates in June of 1993, becoming a principal in 1994.
He has been in the financial services industry since 1979, beginning with a 10-year association with Merrill Lynch.
In 1989, he joined Kemper Securities, Inc. and in 1992 became that firm’s Director of Consulting Services with overall responsibility for investment management consulting services to over $3 billion of individual and institutional funds.
Mr. Webb received a B.S.
in Economics from Florida State University.
He is a Certified Investment Management Analyst, a designation awarded by the Investment Management Consultants Association and taught in conjunction with the Wharton Business School.
He has been a speaker at a broad array of industry functions including the International Foundation of Employee Business Plans, the Investment Management Institute, and the Institute for International Research.
Former positions of James P. Webb
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Garcia Hamilton & Associates LP
Garcia Hamilton & Associates LP Investment ManagersFinance GH&A aims to outperform the benchmark, net of fees, over a full market cycle using a high-quality strategy with less risk and an ESG focus. The firm’s investment strategies incorporate domestic, high-quality fixed income securities in single asset class portfolios and generally include securities either traded on an exchange or in the over-the-counter market. They attempt to measure the intrinsic value of a security by looking at economic and financial factors (including the overall economy, industry conditions, and the financial condition and management of the company itself) to determine if the company is underpriced (indicating it may be a good time to buy) or overpriced (indicating it may be time to sell). | Analyst-Equity | 2002-12-30 |
Kemper Securities, Inc.
Kemper Securities, Inc. Investment Banks/BrokersFinance Retail brokerage services | Corporate Officer/Principal | 1993-05-30 |
Merrill Lynch Investment Managers, Inc.
Merrill Lynch Investment Managers, Inc. Investment ManagersFinance MLAM's worldwide approach to equity investing uses a philosophy of identifying relative value among individual stocks and stock markets by focusing primarily on two variables: reinvestment rate and the price-to-book value ratio. There are seven additional screens employed to further refine the process. The factors used to identify value include price-to-cash flow, price-to-earnings ratios, past and future earnings growth and dividend payouts. For asset allocation, a country whose market valuation measurements seem consistently above or below world averages or its own historical averages are over or under-weighted accordingly. The degrees of over or under-weighting are determined by relative economic prospects as measured by the outlook for GNP, inflation and interest rates of each country and their impact on currency movements. By combining a value approach to individual stock selection with asset allocation by country, the firm seeks to achieve consistent performance relative to international equity indexes. MLAM combines top-down and bottom-up analysis and uses proprietary models as part of their research process. Their funds are team-managed. | Corporate Officer/Principal | 1988-12-30 |
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Garcia Hamilton & Associates LP
Garcia Hamilton & Associates LP Investment ManagersFinance GH&A aims to outperform the benchmark, net of fees, over a full market cycle using a high-quality strategy with less risk and an ESG focus. The firm’s investment strategies incorporate domestic, high-quality fixed income securities in single asset class portfolios and generally include securities either traded on an exchange or in the over-the-counter market. They attempt to measure the intrinsic value of a security by looking at economic and financial factors (including the overall economy, industry conditions, and the financial condition and management of the company itself) to determine if the company is underpriced (indicating it may be a good time to buy) or overpriced (indicating it may be time to sell). | Finance |
Merrill Lynch Investment Managers, Inc.
Merrill Lynch Investment Managers, Inc. Investment ManagersFinance MLAM's worldwide approach to equity investing uses a philosophy of identifying relative value among individual stocks and stock markets by focusing primarily on two variables: reinvestment rate and the price-to-book value ratio. There are seven additional screens employed to further refine the process. The factors used to identify value include price-to-cash flow, price-to-earnings ratios, past and future earnings growth and dividend payouts. For asset allocation, a country whose market valuation measurements seem consistently above or below world averages or its own historical averages are over or under-weighted accordingly. The degrees of over or under-weighting are determined by relative economic prospects as measured by the outlook for GNP, inflation and interest rates of each country and their impact on currency movements. By combining a value approach to individual stock selection with asset allocation by country, the firm seeks to achieve consistent performance relative to international equity indexes. MLAM combines top-down and bottom-up analysis and uses proprietary models as part of their research process. Their funds are team-managed. | Finance |
Kemper Securities, Inc.
Kemper Securities, Inc. Investment Banks/BrokersFinance Retail brokerage services | Finance |
Florida State University
Florida State University Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
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