Profile
Jason Scott Anonson worked as a Director at Miles Capital, Inc. from 2010 to 2012.
He then worked as a Portfolio Manager at Principal Management Corp.
from 2012 to 2017, and as a Portfolio Manager at Principal Global Investors LLC from 2017 to 2020.
Anonson holds an MBA from Iowa State University and an undergraduate degree from the University of Northern Iowa.
Former positions of Jason Scott Anonson
| Companies | Position | End |
|---|---|---|
Principal Global Investors LLC
Principal Global Investors LLC Investment ManagersFinance Principal AM has divided their investment management operations into several unique boutiques. The equities boutiques render advice primarily for equity securities. They utilize internally generated fundamental research that focuses on bottom-up stock selection within a sophisticated comparative framework. The fixed income boutique renders advice primarily for debt securities. Their currency boutiques render advice for active and passive currency. Applying a fundamental-discretionary, macroeconomic theme-based investment approach to portfolio management, the strategies include absolute return as well as base currency hedging strategies. | Portfolio Manager-Equities | 01/05/2020 |
Principal Management Corp.
Principal Management Corp. Investment ManagersFinance Principal Management Corp. (PMC) serves as a sub-advisor to Principal Life Insurance Co. (“PLIC”) unregistered separate accounts that are custom target-date separate account series for Community Health Systems, Inc. (“CHS”) and Sanford Health retirement customers of PLIC. The two custom target date series, called the CHS Target Date Separate Account Series and the Sanford Target Date Separate Account Series, invest in Principal Funds and unregistered separate accounts of PLIC. PLIC hired PMC to be the sub-advisor for the two custom target-date PLIC separate account series. For the CHS and Sanford Target Date Separate Accounts, PMC develops and monitors each series’ strategic or long-term asset class targets and target ranges. PMC is also responsible for providing an active rebalancing strategy for each series designed to identify asset classes that appear attractive over the short-term and sets the percentage of each series’ assets to be allocated to a particular asset class. PMC selects the underlying funds or PLIC separate accounts for each asset class and the target weights for each underlying investment option. Eligible investment options for the CHS and Sanford Target Date Separate Account Series include PLIC unregistered separate accounts (separate accounts that do not invest in shares of Principal Funds) and Principal Funds. | Analyst-Equity | 01/05/2017 |
Miles Capital, Inc.
Miles Capital, Inc. Investment ManagersFinance Miles Capital seeks to provide investment strategies that identify and control risk while capitalizing on long-term economic, demographic and cultural trends, as well as fundamental shifts in business practices. The firm provides investment advisory services to their clients through customized portfolios which include: equity securities (exchange-listed securities, ETFs, securities traded over-the-counter, and ADRs); warrants; corporate debt securities; commercial paper; municipal securities; investment company securities (mutual funds shares); US Government securities; and other securities, including convertible bonds, preferred stocks, or alternative assets (private equity hedge funds, real estate, and commodities). Miles Capital evaluates holdings through their own fundamental research, a proven valuation model and access to outside resources. Miles Capital’s equity strategies are based on their belief that buying high quality stocks, trading at a reasonable valuation, at the right moment in time is the key to generating long-term excess returns. The firm manages five equity strategies: Large-Cap Core, Dividend Advantage, Small-Cap Core, International, and REITs. Miles Capital's investment process begins with identifying the appropriate universe of securities that will be filtered and used to construct the model portfolio. They then identify the target risk and portfolio metrics for each strategy, based on research and the characteristics of each unique selection set. The goal is to minimize unintended risks and limit downside volatility. Their security selection process is a bottom-up oriented, two-step process that focuses on identifying securities with the characteristics they believe are necessary to deliver economic value. The first step is a quantitative screening process. The securities are ranked to efficiently narrow the universe of securities to a group with consistent earnings and profitability characteristics and strong liquidity, while maintaining diversification across market capitalizations, sectors, and subsectors. The second step is a qualitative analysis. Fundamental analysis is conducted on an organized group of stocks that already exhibit attractive characteristics. The ultimate goal of their selection process is to build a diversified portfolio of stocks that have attractive asymmetric return profiles strong upside potential with limited downside risk. Miles Capital manages a variety of fixed income strategies, including: Core Fixed Income, Intermediate Core, Intermediate High Quality, Tax Advantaged Bond and Customized target Duration (Insurance and Sector Specific). Their investment process begins with a top-down analysis of the global and domestic trends that influence the US dollar denominated fixed income market. The process then defines a desired level of interest rate risk, yield curve positioning, sector rotation and security selection. The selection of specific issues to be included in a portfolio is a bottom-up process which identifies the best securities within a sector or industry that already has been identified as attractive through the top-down analysis. These decisions are combined with defined risk parameters to achieve an optimal portfolio. | Sales & Marketing | 01/04/2012 |
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Principal Management Corp.
Principal Management Corp. Investment ManagersFinance Principal Management Corp. (PMC) serves as a sub-advisor to Principal Life Insurance Co. (“PLIC”) unregistered separate accounts that are custom target-date separate account series for Community Health Systems, Inc. (“CHS”) and Sanford Health retirement customers of PLIC. The two custom target date series, called the CHS Target Date Separate Account Series and the Sanford Target Date Separate Account Series, invest in Principal Funds and unregistered separate accounts of PLIC. PLIC hired PMC to be the sub-advisor for the two custom target-date PLIC separate account series. For the CHS and Sanford Target Date Separate Accounts, PMC develops and monitors each series’ strategic or long-term asset class targets and target ranges. PMC is also responsible for providing an active rebalancing strategy for each series designed to identify asset classes that appear attractive over the short-term and sets the percentage of each series’ assets to be allocated to a particular asset class. PMC selects the underlying funds or PLIC separate accounts for each asset class and the target weights for each underlying investment option. Eligible investment options for the CHS and Sanford Target Date Separate Account Series include PLIC unregistered separate accounts (separate accounts that do not invest in shares of Principal Funds) and Principal Funds. | Finance |
Principal Global Investors LLC
Principal Global Investors LLC Investment ManagersFinance Principal AM has divided their investment management operations into several unique boutiques. The equities boutiques render advice primarily for equity securities. They utilize internally generated fundamental research that focuses on bottom-up stock selection within a sophisticated comparative framework. The fixed income boutique renders advice primarily for debt securities. Their currency boutiques render advice for active and passive currency. Applying a fundamental-discretionary, macroeconomic theme-based investment approach to portfolio management, the strategies include absolute return as well as base currency hedging strategies. | Finance |
Iowa State University
Iowa State University Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
University of Northern Iowa
University of Northern Iowa Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
Miles Capital, Inc.
Miles Capital, Inc. Investment ManagersFinance Miles Capital seeks to provide investment strategies that identify and control risk while capitalizing on long-term economic, demographic and cultural trends, as well as fundamental shifts in business practices. The firm provides investment advisory services to their clients through customized portfolios which include: equity securities (exchange-listed securities, ETFs, securities traded over-the-counter, and ADRs); warrants; corporate debt securities; commercial paper; municipal securities; investment company securities (mutual funds shares); US Government securities; and other securities, including convertible bonds, preferred stocks, or alternative assets (private equity hedge funds, real estate, and commodities). Miles Capital evaluates holdings through their own fundamental research, a proven valuation model and access to outside resources. Miles Capital’s equity strategies are based on their belief that buying high quality stocks, trading at a reasonable valuation, at the right moment in time is the key to generating long-term excess returns. The firm manages five equity strategies: Large-Cap Core, Dividend Advantage, Small-Cap Core, International, and REITs. Miles Capital's investment process begins with identifying the appropriate universe of securities that will be filtered and used to construct the model portfolio. They then identify the target risk and portfolio metrics for each strategy, based on research and the characteristics of each unique selection set. The goal is to minimize unintended risks and limit downside volatility. Their security selection process is a bottom-up oriented, two-step process that focuses on identifying securities with the characteristics they believe are necessary to deliver economic value. The first step is a quantitative screening process. The securities are ranked to efficiently narrow the universe of securities to a group with consistent earnings and profitability characteristics and strong liquidity, while maintaining diversification across market capitalizations, sectors, and subsectors. The second step is a qualitative analysis. Fundamental analysis is conducted on an organized group of stocks that already exhibit attractive characteristics. The ultimate goal of their selection process is to build a diversified portfolio of stocks that have attractive asymmetric return profiles strong upside potential with limited downside risk. Miles Capital manages a variety of fixed income strategies, including: Core Fixed Income, Intermediate Core, Intermediate High Quality, Tax Advantaged Bond and Customized target Duration (Insurance and Sector Specific). Their investment process begins with a top-down analysis of the global and domestic trends that influence the US dollar denominated fixed income market. The process then defines a desired level of interest rate risk, yield curve positioning, sector rotation and security selection. The selection of specific issues to be included in a portfolio is a bottom-up process which identifies the best securities within a sector or industry that already has been identified as attractive through the top-down analysis. These decisions are combined with defined risk parameters to achieve an optimal portfolio. | Finance |
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