Background
Rosenwald was born in New York City.
Rosenwald was born in New York City.
Rosenwald attended the Dalton School in Manhattan for 13 years, where he met Steve Persky, his partner at Dalton Investments. He received a Bachelor in Economics from Vassar College(1980) and an Master of Business Administration from the Graduate School of Business at New York University (1984).
He has more than thirty years of investment experience in the Pacific Rim area. He is a brother of designer and ceramic artist Jill Rosenwald, and the first cousin of actress Kyra Sedgwick. He is a CFA Charterholder since 1987.
Rosenwald commenced his investment career with the Grace Family at their securities firm, Sterling Grace & Company
While acting as an outside advisor to the Quantum Emerging Growth Fund for Soros Fund Management, Rosenwald met Nicholas Roditi, who was also managing money for Soros" Quota Fund. In 1992, Rosenwald and Roditi founded and co-managed Rosenwald, Roditi & Company, Limited., now known as Rovida Asset Management, Limited.
Rosenwald co-founded Dalton Investments in 1999. Dalton"s investment style involves holding undervalued stocks for the long term.
In particular, it prefers owner-operator companies that align the interests of management and shareholders.
Rosenwald is also the chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Rosenwald Capital Management, Incorporated, a registered investment advisor since 1984. Clients include pensions, endowments, financial services companies, profit sharing plans and high-Netto-worth individuals. In addition to security investments, Rosenwald has invested in real estate since 1997.
He and Kyle Kazan, co-founded Beach Front Properties, Limited Liability Company, a real estate investment company based in California.
Together, they have invested in residential and commercial properties in the United States., China, and Germany. Since 2012, Rosenwald has been an adjunct professor at Stern School of Business at New York University, where he teaches Global Value Investing: Theory and Practice (FINC-GB371612).
Every year, the fund invests in one or more stocks based on recommendations made by the students in his class. Palos Verdes Country Club (California)
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