Timothy Fidler

Executive Vice President Director Of Research Portfolio Manager at Ariel Investments

Timothy Fidler has extensive work experience in the finance and investment industry. Timothy served as an Executive Vice President, Director of Research & Portfolio Manager at Ariel Investments from an unspecified start date in 2018. Prior to this role, they held various positions at Ariel Investments including Senior Vice President, Portfolio Manager & Director of Research from an unspecified start date in 2014 to an unspecified end date, Senior Vice President, Portfolio Manager from 2006 to 2014, and Senior Vice President, Director of Research from 2002 to 2006. Timothy also worked as a Vice President, Assistant Portfolio Manager at Ariel Investments from an unspecified start date in 1999 to an unspecified end date in 2002.

Before joining Ariel Investments, Timothy Fidler worked at Morgan Stanley as an Analyst & Portfolio Manager from an unspecified start date in 1992 to an unspecified end date in 1996. Timothy also gained experience as a Research Associate at Northwestern University Department of Economics from an unspecified start date in 1988 to an unspecified end date in 1992.

Timothy Fidler's education history is as follows:

Timothy attended Northwestern University, where they pursued a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in Economics. Afterwards, they enrolled in the University of Chicago to obtain a Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree, focusing on Economics, Econometrics, and Finance. In addition to their academic degrees, Timothy also earned a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) certification from the CFA Institute in 2000.

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  • Executive Vice President Director Of Research Portfolio Manager

    2018 - present

  • Senior Vice President Portfolio Manager Director Of Research

    2014

  • Senior Vice President Portfolio Manager

    2006

  • Senior Vice President Director Of Research

    2002

  • Vice President Assistant Portfolio Manager

    1999

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