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Mr. Dave J.
Elzas is a Chief Executive Officer at GMG Asset Management SA and a Chief Executive Officer & Senior Partner at Geneva Management Group (Switzerland) SA. Mr. Elzas has over twenty-five years of experience in deal structuring and wealth planning.
Through GMG's Real Estate division, he is involved in the construction or renovation of many buildings now occupied by major Swiss companies, through GMG's Real Estate division.
After a prosperous career across several leading financial centers, he co-founded Geneva Management Group (GMG) in 2000.
He further expanded GMG's Swiss activity by creating companies and jobs in Geneva and Zurich.
Between 1994 and 2000, he served as the Executive Managing Director of an institutionally sized Family Office.
He received his undergraduate degree from Vrije Universiteit Brussels and a graduate degree from Solvay Business School of Economics & Management.
Dave Elzas active positions
| Companies | Position | Start |
|---|---|---|
Geneva Management Group (Switzerland) SA
Geneva Management Group (Switzerland) SA Financial ConglomeratesFinance provides financial services | Chief Executive Officer | 02/09/2010 |
GMG Asset Management SA
GMG Asset Management SA Investment ManagersFinance GMG is a value-based investor that adopts a long-term investment philosophy based on the real economy and the strong convictions of their investment committee. The firm’s outperformance is mainly reached by asset allocation which is based on their extensive investment research. Their senior investment specialists are authorities in their respective sectors. GMG’s investment philosophy combines two complementary approaches: asset allocation (Top-Down) and stock picking (Bottom-Up). The Top-Down approach (macro) determines the asset allocation and the geographical allocation (worldwide). They estimate that stock picking outside of Switzerland increases risks more than it increases returns. So for foreign equities, the firm invests mainly in ETFs. | Chief Executive Officer | 08/07/2019 |
Former positions of Dave Elzas
| Companies | Position | End |
|---|---|---|
| ZANAGA IRON ORE COMPANY LIMITED | Director/Board Member | 22/07/2015 |
| GEM DIAMONDS LIMITED | Director/Board Member | 02/06/2015 |
The Beny Steinmetz Group | President | 01/01/2000 |
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| Private companies | 7 |
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Zanaga Iron Ore Co. Ltd.
Zanaga Iron Ore Co. Ltd. SteelNon-Energy Minerals Operates as an iron ore exploration and development company | Non-Energy Minerals |
Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Vrije Universiteit Brussel Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
Gem Diamonds Ltd.
Gem Diamonds Ltd. Other Metals/MineralsNon-Energy Minerals Explores and develops diamond mines | Non-Energy Minerals |
The Beny Steinmetz Group | |
Geneva Management Group (Switzerland) SA
Geneva Management Group (Switzerland) SA Financial ConglomeratesFinance provides financial services | Finance |
Solvay Business School of Economics & Management
Solvay Business School of Economics & Management Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
GMG Asset Management SA
GMG Asset Management SA Investment ManagersFinance GMG is a value-based investor that adopts a long-term investment philosophy based on the real economy and the strong convictions of their investment committee. The firm’s outperformance is mainly reached by asset allocation which is based on their extensive investment research. Their senior investment specialists are authorities in their respective sectors. GMG’s investment philosophy combines two complementary approaches: asset allocation (Top-Down) and stock picking (Bottom-Up). The Top-Down approach (macro) determines the asset allocation and the geographical allocation (worldwide). They estimate that stock picking outside of Switzerland increases risks more than it increases returns. So for foreign equities, the firm invests mainly in ETFs. | Finance |
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