Profile
Mr. Michael Blehar was previously employed as a Founding Partner & Chief Growth Officer by Fort Pitt Capital Group LLC, a Managing Director & Principal by Fort Pitt Capital Group, Inc., and a Senior Vice President & Financial Consultant by Bill Few Associates, Inc.
He received his undergraduate degree from The Pennsylvania State University.
Former positions of Mike Blehar
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|---|---|---|
Fort Pitt Capital Group LLC
Fort Pitt Capital Group LLC Investment ManagersFinance Fort Pitt utilizes internal research in their stock, fixed income and mutual fund selection process, and supplements their own research with the data and analysis of major US investment and brokerage firms. The firm attempts to identify products that are positioned to generate long-term total returns equal to or greater than market averages, in line with clients’ risk parameters and long-term financial goals. Fort Pitt may sell a position when they believe the intrinsic value is fully realized, when growth prospects falter due to changing market or economic conditions, or when earnings fail to meet expectations. | Founder | 2024-09-30 |
Fort Pitt Capital Group, Inc.
Fort Pitt Capital Group, Inc. Investment ManagersFinance Fort Pitt is a US large-cap growth manager, investing primarily in the finance sector. They also invest in high grade bonds. The Fort Pitt Total Return Fund invests across market-caps with a median market-cap of $20 billion. Company value is measured by ROE and stock valuation is measured by p/e ratio. The Fund buys companies whose p/e ratios are close to ROE. The Fund holds about 50 positions and offers little foreign exposure. | Founder | 2015-09-30 |
Bill Few Associates, Inc.
Bill Few Associates, Inc. Investment ManagersFinance BFA creates personalized portfolios involving Individual Equities, Individual Bonds and Mutual Funds. The firm’s core philosophy revolves around a style-neutral, sector-neutral, large-cap equity portfolio, with a history of out-performing benchmarks. They build high quality, diversified portfolios of fixed–income investments. | Chairman | 1994-12-30 |
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| Private companies | 4 |
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Bill Few Associates, Inc.
Bill Few Associates, Inc. Investment ManagersFinance BFA creates personalized portfolios involving Individual Equities, Individual Bonds and Mutual Funds. The firm’s core philosophy revolves around a style-neutral, sector-neutral, large-cap equity portfolio, with a history of out-performing benchmarks. They build high quality, diversified portfolios of fixed–income investments. | Finance |
Fort Pitt Capital Group, Inc.
Fort Pitt Capital Group, Inc. Investment ManagersFinance Fort Pitt is a US large-cap growth manager, investing primarily in the finance sector. They also invest in high grade bonds. The Fort Pitt Total Return Fund invests across market-caps with a median market-cap of $20 billion. Company value is measured by ROE and stock valuation is measured by p/e ratio. The Fund buys companies whose p/e ratios are close to ROE. The Fund holds about 50 positions and offers little foreign exposure. | Finance |
The Pennsylvania State University
The Pennsylvania State University Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
Fort Pitt Capital Group LLC
Fort Pitt Capital Group LLC Investment ManagersFinance Fort Pitt utilizes internal research in their stock, fixed income and mutual fund selection process, and supplements their own research with the data and analysis of major US investment and brokerage firms. The firm attempts to identify products that are positioned to generate long-term total returns equal to or greater than market averages, in line with clients’ risk parameters and long-term financial goals. Fort Pitt may sell a position when they believe the intrinsic value is fully realized, when growth prospects falter due to changing market or economic conditions, or when earnings fail to meet expectations. | Finance |
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