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Clear Asset Management: Board of Directors
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Fred S. Fraenkel, Chairman of the Board
Fraenkel has over 30 years of investing experience including membership in Barron's year-end roundtable from 1982-1985 and heading global research at Lehman Brothers in the early 90's. He currently is chairman of Millennium 3 Capital, a venture firm specializing in early stage companies. Before founding Millennium 3 Capital in 2000, Fraenkel served as vice chairman of ING Barings Furman Selz and chief operating officer of Furman Selz.
Prior to joining Furman Selz in March 1995, Fraenkel spent seven years at Lehman Brothers where he was a managing director and director of global research overseeing 110 analysts located in New York, London, Tokyo, and Hong Kong. As global research director, Fraenkel participated in managing the department's ascension in the Institutional Investor poll from a rank of 15th in 1987 to 1st in 1990, 1991, and 1992.
Before Lehman Brothers, Fraenkel was chairman and chief executive officer of Market America Group, an investment advisory firm. He also spent four and a half years as director of equity research and member of the board of directors at Prudential Securities. Fraenkel began his Wall Street career in 1974 as a securities analyst with Goldman Sachs & Company and was chief investment strategist for E.F. Hutton from 1980 to 1982.
Fraenkel received a BS in Economics and Finance from Lehigh University and an MBA from the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania. Fraenkel was elected to membership of Beta Gamma Sigma and Omicron Delta Epsilon, the national business school and economics honorary societies. He is a past chairman of the board of advisors of the College of Business and Economics of Lehigh University.
Fraenkel is a member of the New York Society of Security Analysts and the CFA Institute. He is a member of the board of directors of Invention Machine Corporation and The Gerson Lehrman Group.
Andrew Corn, CEO
Corn is co-founder and CEO of Clear Asset Management. He developed the vision and premise of the firm's multifactor models, investment process, and trading strategy.
Until May 2004, he was SVP of TheStreet.com and its institutional broker-dealer subsidiary, Independent Research Group Inc. Previously, he was executive vice president of Citigate, Inc. From 1989-2000, he was the CEO of Admaster Communications, a financial communications firm and MasterApproach, an investment industry focused software developer. Both were sold in 2001 to Citigate. As CEO of Admaster, Corn consulted on product development and marketing for institutional money managers, mutual funds, investment banks, pension consultants, and brokerages. He also co-founded and sold a magazine publishing firm and an interactive firm that developed custom applications and web solutions.
Corn is a former board member of Junior Achievement of NY and Jacob's Pillow Dance Festival. He is a frequent speaker for conferences and universities and guest analyst in the financial media. He is also a contributor to Seeking Alpha and other blog aggregators. He resides in Greenwich Village and the Berkshires with his wife and two daughters, where they are active in philanthropy and community service.
Lisa Goldenberg Corn, Chief Administrative Officer/Management Committee Member
Lisa is a co-founder of the firm and is responsible for technology, administration, and human resources. She designed the distributed computing facet of the firm, bringing facilities independence and back-up computing to the firm.
Previously, Lisa was president of the board of West Village Nursery School and also served two years as its vice president. Lisa was COO of MasterApproach, a software firm focused on funds, investment banks, and brokerages. Her responsibilities included custom software development, production and project management, as well as additional duties within the IT, finance, and HR departments. Lisa also held various positions at Admaster Communications including director of computer graphics. Prior to Admaster Communications, she worked as a graphic artist and photographer at several firms in NY and Boston. Lisa has shown her fine art, photography, and handmade books in galleries and universities.
Lisa is a member of the Governing Council of the Village Community School and on the board of trustees of the Village Community School. She is actively involved in community service in New York and the Berkshires. She holds a BS in Mass Communications from Boston University.
Roger Ehrenberg, Board of Directors/Management Committee Member
Ehrenberg is the chairman of Monitor110, Inc., a venture-backed, Internet-enabled, financial intelligence firm. He is also a managing member of IA Capital Partners, LLC, a New York City early-stage venture firm that creates, invests in, and advises top entrepreneurial teams in the financial technology, social, and digital media domains.
Prior to Monitor110, Ehrenberg was president and chief executive officer of DB Advisors, a Deutsche Bank affiliate responsible for Deutsche Bank's global proprietary hedge fund activities. He led a 130-person team managing over $6 billion in capital through a twenty-strategy hedge fund platform with offices in New York, London, and Hong Kong. As co-head of Deutsche Bank's Strategic Equity Transactions Group, Ehrenberg guided a winning team which was awarded Institutional Investor Magazine's 2000 "Derivatives Deal of the Year" award.
Ehrenberg earned a BBA with Distinction in Finance, Economics, and Organizational Psychology from University of Michigan and a MBA in Finance, Accounting, and Management from Columbia Business School.
Robert M. Murphy, Board of Directors/Management Committee Member
Murphy established RPM Asset Management Inc., an investment management and asset advisory firm, in December 2004. He began his career in 1976 on the trading floor of the New York Stock Exchange. Murphy is a former vice chairman of the board of directors of the NYSE, where he served as a director from June 1998 to August 2003.
Murphy has served on numerous committees including the NYSE's Quality of Markets Committee, Market Performance Committee, and Technology Planning and Oversight Committee. He was also an integral part of the New York Stock Exchange's Corporate Accountability and Listing Standards Committee and their Foundation Committee. Prior to this, he served as an Exchange governor and floor official.
From March 2001 to November 2003, Murphy was chief executive officer of LaBranche & Co. LLC and a member of the board of directors of its parent company LaBranche & Co. Inc. Murphy was president and chief executive officer of Robb Peck McCooey Specialist Corporation until it was acquired by LaBranche in March 2001. He was also a specialist partner of M.J. Meehan & Co. from 1982 to March 2001.
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