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Philip A. Casey (1982) is an American executive and researcher. His research and development is on proprietary technology platforms for institutional investors.

Education

Casey has a PhD from Princeton University and is a Chartered Financial Analyst.

Career

Harvard Business School based a case study on Casey, in which he discussed his career as an executive and researcher, including the importance of business execution, revenue growth, capital efficiency, and alignment with investors. He also discussed the Yale Endowment Model developed at the Yale University endowment and its significance for institutional investors.

Casey led the R&D of the proprietary technology platforms at Analytic Investors and Wells Fargo acquired the company. Analytic Investors had $15 billion in assets under management for institutional investors. Wells Fargo reportedly acquired the company for its technology platforms based on his R&D to expand into high-growth technology-related areas of investment management that are R&D-intensive. These technology-related areas included big data, machine learning, and quantitative techniques. The company's technology platforms were integrated into Wells Fargo Asset Management and Casey subsequently led the R&D.

References

  1. ^ "Hidden Fermi Liquid : Self-consistent Theory for the Normal State of High-Tc Superconductors / Philip A. Casey. - Princeton University Library Catalog" (PhD dissertation). princeton.edu. Retrieved December 29, 2024.
  2. ^ "Non-Academic Career Seminar - Physics Department, Princeton University". princeton.edu. Archived from the original on March 16, 2017. Retrieved December 29, 2024.
  3. ^ Casey, Philip. "Interview with Philip Casey". hbs.edu (Interview). HBS Case Collection. Interviewed by Bower, J.L.; Hout, S.E. Boston, MA: Harvard Business School. Retrieved December 29, 2024.
  4. ^ Casey, Philip. "Machine Learning and Related Technologies: An Institutional Investors Perspective". wellsfargoassetmanagement.com. Wells Fargo Asset Management. Archived from the original on July 7, 2021. Retrieved December 29, 2024.(subscription required)
  5. ^ Casey, Philip. "Big Data and Data Science: An Institutional Investors Perspective". wellsfargoassetmanagement.com. Wells Fargo Asset Management. Archived from the original on July 7, 2021. Retrieved December 29, 2024.(subscription required)
  6. ^ Casey, Philip. "Interview with Philip Casey" (video). hbs.edu (Interview). HBS Case Collection. Interviewed by Bower, J.L.; Hout, S.E. Boston, MA: Harvard Business School. Retrieved December 29, 2024.(subscription required)
  7. ^ Armental, Maria (August 8, 2016). "Wells Fargo to Buy Analytic Investors". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved December 29, 2024.
  8. ^ McDermid, Riley (August 9, 2016). "Wells Fargo buys Analytic Investors to beef up research-based toolbox". American City Business Journals. Retrieved December 29, 2024.
  9. Segal, Julie (January 3, 2017). "Wells Fargo's Asset Management Arm to Launch Smart Beta Funds". Institutional Investor. Retrieved December 29, 2024.
  10. Flood, Chris (February 11, 2018). "Wells Fargo staff 'shocked and upset' by scandal". Financial Times. Retrieved December 29, 2024.
  11. Burger, Dani (December 19, 2016). "Wells Fargo Lining Up Robot Stock Pickers for Its First Ever ETF". Bloomberg. Retrieved December 29, 2024.
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