Profil
Jim B. Stovell worked as a Program Manager at Packard Bell Nec, Inc. in 1996, and as a Manufacturing Manager at Omnicell, Inc. in 1995.
He was a Vice President at Knowmadic, Inc. in 2003 and at Primordial, Inc. in 2001.
From 2003 to 2013, he worked as a Portfolio Manager at First Light Advisors LLC.
Stovell received his undergraduate degree from Harvard University in 1991 and his graduate degree from Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1992.
Ehemalige bekannte Positionen von Jim B. Stovell
| Unternehmen | Position | Ende |
|---|---|---|
Knowmadic, Inc.
Knowmadic, Inc. Knowmadic, Inc. is an American company. The company is located in the US. | Corporate Officer/Principal | 30.09.2003 |
Primordial, Inc.
Primordial, Inc. Packaged SoftwareTechnology Services Provides geographic information system software | Corporate Officer/Principal | 30.09.2001 |
Packard Bell Nec, Inc.
Packard Bell Nec, Inc. Computer Processing HardwareElectronic Technology Manufactures and distributes personal computers | Corporate Officer/Principal | 31.12.1996 |
| OMNICELL, INC. | Corporate Officer/Principal | 31.12.1995 |
First Light Advisors LLC
First Light Advisors LLC Investment ManagersFinance First Light Advisors serves as the investment advisor to First Light Capital LP (FLC) and First Light Capital Blue LP (FLC Blue), which are pooled investment vehicles. Both funds are long/short funds that invest in publicly traded US equities. FLC Blue invests pari passu to FLC with twice the position sizes. Each investment is designed to be asymmetric in terms of reward/risk at entry. First Light typically looks for a 3:1 reward to risk ratio. Their approach combines fundamental research on companies and industry groups with a quantified assessment of leadership trends across groups and sectors. For longs, the firm looks for companies with the following attributes: (1) accelerating eps and revenue growth trends (2) companies that are inexpensive relative to their growth rates 3) in industry groups with a concentration of companies with strengthening fundamentals and (4) in sectors and industry groups with strong leadership. Their shorts have effectively the opposite attributes. | Portfolio Manager-Aktien | - |
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| Private Unternehmen | 7 |
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Packard Bell Nec, Inc.
Packard Bell Nec, Inc. Computer Processing HardwareElectronic Technology Manufactures and distributes personal computers | Electronic Technology |
Omnicell, Inc.
Omnicell, Inc. Information Technology ServicesTechnology Services Provides automated solutions for hospital medication and supply management | Technology Services |
Knowmadic, Inc.
Knowmadic, Inc. Knowmadic, Inc. is an American company. The company is located in the US. | |
Harvard University
Harvard University Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Massachusetts Institute of Technology Finance/Rental/LeasingFinance Functions as a College/University | Finance |
Primordial, Inc.
Primordial, Inc. Packaged SoftwareTechnology Services Provides geographic information system software | Technology Services |
First Light Advisors LLC
First Light Advisors LLC Investment ManagersFinance First Light Advisors serves as the investment advisor to First Light Capital LP (FLC) and First Light Capital Blue LP (FLC Blue), which are pooled investment vehicles. Both funds are long/short funds that invest in publicly traded US equities. FLC Blue invests pari passu to FLC with twice the position sizes. Each investment is designed to be asymmetric in terms of reward/risk at entry. First Light typically looks for a 3:1 reward to risk ratio. Their approach combines fundamental research on companies and industry groups with a quantified assessment of leadership trends across groups and sectors. For longs, the firm looks for companies with the following attributes: (1) accelerating eps and revenue growth trends (2) companies that are inexpensive relative to their growth rates 3) in industry groups with a concentration of companies with strengthening fundamentals and (4) in sectors and industry groups with strong leadership. Their shorts have effectively the opposite attributes. | Finance |
















