Mark Kinoshita

Senior Vice President at Callan

Mark Kinoshita is a seasoned finance professional with extensive experience in institutional trust sales and leadership roles. Since October 2012, Mark has served as Senior Vice President at Callan. Prior to this role, Mark held the position of Vice President in Institutional Trust Sales at Comerica Bank from 2006 to 2012. Additionally, Mark has worked as a Vice President at The Bank of New York from 1995 to 2006 and as an Assistant Vice President at Bank of America from 1993 to 1995. Mark is an alumnus of UC Santa Barbara.

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Callan was founded as an employee-owned investment consulting firm in 1973. Ever since, we have empowered institutional investors with creative, customized investment solutions backed by proprietary research, exclusive data, and ongoing education. Today, Callan advises on more than $2 trillion in total fund sponsor assets, which makes it among the largest independently owned investment consulting firms in the U.S. Callan uses a client-focused consulting model to serve pension and defined contribution plan sponsors, endowments, foundations, independent investment advisers, investment managers, and other asset owners. Headquartered in San Francisco, Callan also has offices in Chicago, Denver, Atlanta, Summit, NJ, and Portland, OR. Note: Please do not share any personal information, investment advice, stock tips, or testimonials about Callan’s people or services on our LinkedIn, Twitter, or Facebook pages. Callan is not responsible for and does not endorse any content, advertising, products, advice, opinions, recommendations or other materials from followers or third parties. Any comments posted by LinkedIn or Twitter users are those of the persons submitting them and do not represent Callan. If Callan interacts with other social media content (e.g., by "liking"​ or “retweeting” information, sharing links, etc.), it is not an endorsement of the individual or organization.