Profile
Brian James Bandsma worked as an Analyst at Sanford C.
Bernstein & Co. LLC from 2001 to 2002.
From 2023 to 2025, Mr. Bandsma was Head of Quality Growth ESG Research at Vontobel Asset Management, Inc. Mr. Bandsma completed an undergraduate degree at Grand Valley State University (Michigan) in 1997 and earned an MBA from New York University in 2005.
Former positions of Brian Bandsma
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Vontobel Asset Management, Inc.
Vontobel Asset Management, Inc. Investment ManagersFinance Vontobel AM is an active multi-boutique asset manager which seeks to add alpha through bottom-up stock selection. The firm’s investment team monitors the tenets of their buy discipline – consistency, predictability, profitability, sustainability and sensible price. Generally, they will remain invested in a company unless a material change to their investment thesis occurs. Reasons for them to reduce the size of or to sell completely a company’s shares include the following: the market price of a business exceeds the firm’s estimate of fair price; the business is involved in a major acquisition; its earnings growth, profitability and predictability deteriorate; or it is replaced by a better investment. | Analyst-Equity | 01/07/2025 |
Sanford C. Bernstein & Co. LLC
Sanford C. Bernstein & Co. LLC Investment Banks/BrokersFinance Provides brokerage services | Analyst-Equity | 31/10/2002 |
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Vontobel Asset Management, Inc.
Vontobel Asset Management, Inc. Investment ManagersFinance Vontobel AM is an active multi-boutique asset manager which seeks to add alpha through bottom-up stock selection. The firm’s investment team monitors the tenets of their buy discipline – consistency, predictability, profitability, sustainability and sensible price. Generally, they will remain invested in a company unless a material change to their investment thesis occurs. Reasons for them to reduce the size of or to sell completely a company’s shares include the following: the market price of a business exceeds the firm’s estimate of fair price; the business is involved in a major acquisition; its earnings growth, profitability and predictability deteriorate; or it is replaced by a better investment. | Finance |
Sanford C. Bernstein & Co. LLC
Sanford C. Bernstein & Co. LLC Investment Banks/BrokersFinance Provides brokerage services | Finance |
Grand Valley State University (Michigan)
Grand Valley State University (Michigan) Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
New York University
New York University Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
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