Profile
Prior to joining Haverford in 1997, Ms. Schantz worked with a number of financial institutions, coast to coast, beginning with Merrill Lynch in 1970.
In addition to supervising and managing the Investment Officers of The Haverford Trust Company, she is a member of the Investment Selection, Portfolio Review, Trust Operations and Risk Management Committees.
She is a member of the Council for the Arts at the Chestnut Hill Academy and an avid volunteer at the Woodmere Art Museum.
Former positions of Linda S. Schantz
| Companies | Position | End |
|---|---|---|
Haverford Financial Services, Inc.
Haverford Financial Services, Inc. Investment ManagersFinance HFS applies a unified, disciplined investment approach that is consistent over time. The firm’s investment strategy emphasizes quality, risk control, consistency and discipline. Security selection is based on a bottom-up value approach. | Corporate Officer/Principal | 2008-12-30 |
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 | - |
The Haverford Trust Co.
The Haverford Trust Co. Investment ManagersFinance Haverford Trust’s active investment strategy is referred to as Haverford Quality Investing. This approach is designed to maximize returns while minimizing risk throughout the entire market cycle. The firm systematically allocates investments across a range of qualifying securities in a variety of growing industries. The turnover in their portfolios (sale and purchase of assets) at 15-25% is low by industry standards. | Investment Committee Member | - |
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The Haverford Trust Co.
The Haverford Trust Co. Investment ManagersFinance Haverford Trust’s active investment strategy is referred to as Haverford Quality Investing. This approach is designed to maximize returns while minimizing risk throughout the entire market cycle. The firm systematically allocates investments across a range of qualifying securities in a variety of growing industries. The turnover in their portfolios (sale and purchase of assets) at 15-25% is low by industry standards. | 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 |
Haverford Financial Services, Inc.
Haverford Financial Services, Inc. Investment ManagersFinance HFS applies a unified, disciplined investment approach that is consistent over time. The firm’s investment strategy emphasizes quality, risk control, consistency and discipline. Security selection is based on a bottom-up value approach. | Finance |
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