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Please join us for a conversation on the recent market volatility and its impact on expectations of year-end returns for the S&P 500 Index. Glenmede Investment Management's Derivatives Portfolio Managers Sean Heron and Stacey Gilbert discuss the recent transition from a low volatility to a high volatility environment within their seven basic truths about volatility.
- How did we get here?
- How long will it last?
- Are there opportunities within the volatility?
Sean E. Heron, CFA, is a Portfolio Manager, Options & Derivatives, for The Glenmede Trust Company, N.A., and a Portfolio Manager for Glenmede Investment Management LP. Sean manages the secured options products and leads a team responsible for providing clients with options and some alternative strategies. Mr. Heron began his career with Goldman Sachs. In 2003, he left the firm to help launch McGowan Investors, LP.s.
Mr. Heron graduated from LaSalle University with a B.A. in Finance and an M.B.A in Accounting. Mr. Heron is a board member of the CFA Society of Philadelphia and serves as an instructor for the CFA Exam and as an Adjunct Professor at Rutgers University University.
Stacey Gilbert is a Portfolio Manager on the Derivatives team for Glenmede Investment Management LP (GIM). She co-manages the firm's Secured Options and Global Secured Options strategies. Ms. Gilbert contributes to the overall investment approach for the strategies and serves as a key point of contact for clients. In addition, she works with the team on the development of derivatives-based strategies that seek to harvest liquid alternative risk premia.
Prior to joining Glenmede, Ms. Gilbert served as the Head of Derivative Strategy at Susquehanna Financial Group. In this role, she led a team responsible for providing market commentary, actionable ideas and trading strategies driven by catalyst events, breaking news, and sector analysis. Ms. Gilbert earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in mathematics and a minor in economics from Dartmouth College.
Sean and Stacey encourage an active Q&A and welcome questions.