Profile
Mr. Preslar joined Founders Asset Management LLC as an equity analyst in December 2000.
As a member of the large-cap investment team, he is responsible for analyzing and recommending companies in the technology sector.
Before joining Founders, Mr. Preslar was a portfolio manager/equity research analyst with First Security Investment Management, where he covered technology, communication services, capital goods, and basic industries companies.
His background also includes experience as a mutual fund sales representative for Fidelity Investments.
Mr. Preslar has experience in the law field as well.
He worked as a law clerk at Jardine, Linebaugh, Brown, and Dunn.
Mr. Preslar received both an MBA in finance and a law degree from the University of Utah College of Business, and a bachelor's of science degree in accountancy from Brigham Young University.
He is also a member of the Salt Lake City Society of Financial Analysts and the Association for Investment Management and Research.
Former positions of Mark L. Preslar
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Founders Asset Management LLC
Founders Asset Management LLC Investment ManagersFinance Founded in 1938, Founders Asset Management LLC is a mutual fund manager and registered investment advisor headquartered in Denver, Colorado. The firm is a subsidiary of Mellon Financial Corp. (NYSE: MEL) which acquired the firm in 1998. They manage the Dreyfus Founders funds | Analyst-Equity | 2006-05-31 |
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Founders Asset Management LLC
Founders Asset Management LLC Investment ManagersFinance Founded in 1938, Founders Asset Management LLC is a mutual fund manager and registered investment advisor headquartered in Denver, Colorado. The firm is a subsidiary of Mellon Financial Corp. (NYSE: MEL) which acquired the firm in 1998. They manage the Dreyfus Founders funds | Finance |
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