Chairman
and Chief Investment Officer, Emerging Markets Management
Antoine van Agtmael is Chairman
and Chief Investment Officer of Emerging Markets Management and
one of the fathers of Emerging Markets investing. In fact, Mr. van
Agtmael coined the term “Emerging Markets” to replace
the negative connotation of the term “Third World” investing.
After serving as Division Chief in the World Bank’s Treasury
operations and as Director of the Capital Markets Department at
the International Finance Corporation, Mr. van Agtmael founded Emerging
Markets Management (EMM) in 1987. EMM was one of the first investment
firms dedicated exclusively to the management of emerging markets
equities. The EMM website describes its “mission was –
and still is – to maximize value for clients by combining
our pioneering spirit in emerging markets with a disciplined, value-oriented
investment approach.”
Mr. van Agtmael and his staff have had twenty years to hone their
skills in these volatile, yet often lucrative markets. Today his
firm offers a wide range of separate accounts and commingled funds
in emerging markets. It counts well-known corporate and public pension
funds, foundations, endowments, and high net worth individuals as
its clients. More than forty highly skilled investment professionals
comprise his team which helps his clients invest in over 50 emerging
markets.
Mr. van Agtmael has just authored “The Emerging Markets Century,
“How a New Breed of World-Class Companies is Overtaking the
World.” In his book he profiles 25 world-class emerging multinationals
including Haier (Chinese brand in household appliances), Embraer
(Brazilian producer of jet aircraft), High Tech Computer Corp. (Taiwanese
designers of hand-held devices), and Hyundai Heavy Industries (a
Korean shipbuilder and the world’s largest). He quotes Goldman
Sachs’ projection that BRIC (Brazil, Russia, India, and China)
will overtake the G-7 in GDP by 2040.
Mr. van Agtmael earned an M.B.A. from New York University, an M.A.
from Yale, and a B.A. in economics from the Netherlands School of
Economics.
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