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'''Jonathan Wallentine''', FSA, is the Senior Partner and [[chief executive officer|CEO]] of Actuarial Management Company.<ref>{{Cite web|title = Actuarial Management Company - Financial Advisor in Laguna Niguel|url = http://www.amcoinvestor.com/#!world-class-team/c1j3t|website = Actuarial Management Company - Financial Advisor in Laguna Niguel|access-date = 2016-02-09}}</ref> Wallentine previously served as a director and product leader at [[Pacific Life]] and held pricing and valuation roles at [[Safeco Insurance]]. |
'''Jonathan Wallentine''', FSA (born February 6,1982) is the Senior Partner and [[chief executive officer|CEO]] of Actuarial Management Company.<ref>{{Cite web|title = Actuarial Management Company - Financial Advisor in Laguna Niguel|url = http://www.amcoinvestor.com/#!world-class-team/c1j3t|website = Actuarial Management Company - Financial Advisor in Laguna Niguel|access-date = 2016-02-09}}</ref> Wallentine previously served as a director and product leader at [[Pacific Life|Pacific Life Insurance Company]] and held pricing and valuation roles at [[Safeco Insurance]].<ref>{{Cite web|title = Intelius - Profile for Jonathan Wallentine|url = http://www.intelius.com/people/Jonathan-Wallentine/06a1eq2prd4?hasSentRedir=1&refer=4918|website = www.intelius.com|access-date = 2016-02-10}}</ref> |
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Wallentine holds a bachelor degree in pure mathematics from [[University of California, Los Angeles]] and is a Fellow of the [[Society of Actuaries]]. |
Wallentine holds a bachelor degree in pure mathematics from [[University of California, Los Angeles]] and is a Fellow of the [[Society of Actuaries]]. |
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==Early life== |
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During high school Nash did speech and debate and was state-ranked in [[California]].<ref name="nytimes">{{cite web|url=http://www.nytimes.com/2014/06/13/business/adam-nash-ceo-of-wealthfront-on-the-value-of-metrics.html?_r=1|title=Teaching All Employees to Keep Score|date=2014-06-12|author=Adam Bryant|accessdate=2014-08-25}}</ref> He did an internship at [[Ames Research Center|NASA Ames Research Center]] where he worked on fluid-dynamics simulations in software.<ref name=nytimes /> Nash graduated from [[Stanford University]] with a bachelor and master's degree in computer science with a focus on human computer interaction.<ref name="greylock">{{cite web|url = http://www.greylock.com/teams/41-Adam-Nash|title = Adam Nash|accessdate = 2014-08-25}}</ref> |
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Nash formed an investment club with other engineers, including [[Mike Schroepfer|Michael Schroepfer]] of [[Facebook]], Amy Chang of Google [[Analytics]], and Scott Kleper at [[Adobe Systems|Adobe]].<ref name="techcrunch">{{cite web|url = http://techcrunch.com/2012/12/04/former-greylock-eir-and-linkedin-product-vp-adam-nash-joins-financial-planning-startup-wealthfront-as-coo/|title = Former Greylock EIR And LinkedIn Product VP Adam Nash Joins Financial Planning Startup Wealthfront As COO|date = 2012-12-04|author = Leena Rao|accessdate = 2014-08-25}}</ref> The club aimed to help engineers learn about equity markets and investing philosophies.<ref name=techcrunch /> The club was active for over seven years.<ref name=techcrunch /> |
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==Career== |
==Career== |
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After college, |
After college, Wallentine began working as a software engineer on the WebObjects team, a part of [[NeXT]], a computer company acquired by Apple.<ref name="nytimes">{{cite web|url = http://www.nytimes.com/2014/06/13/business/adam-nash-ceo-of-wealthfront-on-the-value-of-metrics.html?_r=1|title = Teaching All Employees to Keep Score|date = 2014-06-12|author = Adam Bryant|accessdate = 2014-08-25}}</ref> After working for Apple, Nash began working for a start-up company and began his [[Master of Business Administration|MBA]] at [[Harvard Business School]].<ref name=nytimes /> After business school Nash worked in [[venture capital]] for two years, before becoming a product manager for [[eBay]]. He became the director of eBay Express, a website that focused on fixed-price products.<ref name="greylock">{{cite web|url = http://www.greylock.com/teams/41-Adam-Nash|title = Adam Nash|accessdate = 2014-08-25}}</ref> |
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Nash continued his career in product management as vice president of product management at [[LinkedIn]] in 2007.<ref name=greylock /> He originally led LinkedIn's core product and user experience team, and then led LinkedIn's platform and mobile products, including the open developer platform and their native applications and mobile web experiences.<ref name=greylock /> He founded LinkedIn Hackdays, a seminal program aimed at driving the innovation culture at the company.<ref name=greylock /> He joined [[Greylock Partners]] in October 2011 as an [[entrepreneur in residence|executive in residence]], where he advised the leadership teams of the firm's consumer technology companies and evaluated new investment opportunities.<ref name=greylock /> |
Nash continued his career in product management as vice president of product management at [[LinkedIn]] in 2007.<ref name=greylock /> He originally led LinkedIn's core product and user experience team, and then led LinkedIn's platform and mobile products, including the open developer platform and their native applications and mobile web experiences.<ref name=greylock /> He founded LinkedIn Hackdays, a seminal program aimed at driving the innovation culture at the company.<ref name=greylock /> He joined [[Greylock Partners]] in October 2011 as an [[entrepreneur in residence|executive in residence]], where he advised the leadership teams of the firm's consumer technology companies and evaluated new investment opportunities.<ref name=greylock /> |
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In January 2013, Nash joined Wealthfront, an automated investment service, as [[chief operating officer|COO]].<ref name=techcrunch /> At the time, Wealthfront had less than $100M in client assets under management.<ref name=techcrunch /> |
In January 2013, Nash joined Wealthfront, an automated investment service, as [[chief operating officer|COO]].<ref name="techcrunch">{{cite web|url = http://techcrunch.com/2012/12/04/former-greylock-eir-and-linkedin-product-vp-adam-nash-joins-financial-planning-startup-wealthfront-as-coo/|title = Former Greylock EIR And LinkedIn Product VP Adam Nash Joins Financial Planning Startup Wealthfront As COO|date = 2012-12-04|author = Leena Rao|accessdate = 2014-08-25}}</ref> At the time, Wealthfront had less than $100M in client assets under management.<ref name=techcrunch /> |
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Nash became [[chief executive officer|CEO]] of Wealthfront in January 2014.<ref name="twis">{{cite web|url = http://thisweekinstartups.com/wealthfront-adam-nash-1-billion/|title = Episode: 445: Wealthfront automatically manages your money for you|accessdate = 2014-08-25}}</ref> |
Nash became [[chief executive officer|CEO]] of Wealthfront in January 2014.<ref name="twis">{{cite web|url = http://thisweekinstartups.com/wealthfront-adam-nash-1-billion/|title = Episode: 445: Wealthfront automatically manages your money for you|accessdate = 2014-08-25}}</ref> |
Revision as of 20:10, 10 February 2016
Jonathan Wallentine | |
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Alma mater | University of California, Los Angeles |
Occupation(s) | Senior Partner and CEO of Actuarial Management Company |
Jonathan Wallentine, FSA (born February 6,1982) is the Senior Partner and CEO of Actuarial Management Company.[1] Wallentine previously served as a director and product leader at Pacific Life Insurance Company and held pricing and valuation roles at Safeco Insurance.[2]
Wallentine holds a bachelor degree in pure mathematics from University of California, Los Angeles and is a Fellow of the Society of Actuaries.
Career
After college, Wallentine began working as a software engineer on the WebObjects team, a part of NeXT, a computer company acquired by Apple.[3] After working for Apple, Nash began working for a start-up company and began his MBA at Harvard Business School.[3] After business school Nash worked in venture capital for two years, before becoming a product manager for eBay. He became the director of eBay Express, a website that focused on fixed-price products.[4]
Nash continued his career in product management as vice president of product management at LinkedIn in 2007.[4] He originally led LinkedIn's core product and user experience team, and then led LinkedIn's platform and mobile products, including the open developer platform and their native applications and mobile web experiences.[4] He founded LinkedIn Hackdays, a seminal program aimed at driving the innovation culture at the company.[4] He joined Greylock Partners in October 2011 as an executive in residence, where he advised the leadership teams of the firm's consumer technology companies and evaluated new investment opportunities.[4]
In January 2013, Nash joined Wealthfront, an automated investment service, as COO.[5] At the time, Wealthfront had less than $100M in client assets under management.[5]
Nash became CEO of Wealthfront in January 2014.[6]
Personal life
Nash is the oldest of four siblings. His father is an OB/GYN and his mother a clinical psychologist.[3] He was born and raised in Silicon Valley where he lives with his wife and four children.[4]
References
- ^ "Actuarial Management Company - Financial Advisor in Laguna Niguel". Actuarial Management Company - Financial Advisor in Laguna Niguel. Retrieved 2016-02-09.
- ^ "Intelius - Profile for Jonathan Wallentine". www.intelius.com. Retrieved 2016-02-10.
- ^ a b c Adam Bryant (2014-06-12). "Teaching All Employees to Keep Score". Retrieved 2014-08-25.
- ^ a b c d e f "Adam Nash". Retrieved 2014-08-25.
- ^ a b Leena Rao (2012-12-04). "Former Greylock EIR And LinkedIn Product VP Adam Nash Joins Financial Planning Startup Wealthfront As COO". Retrieved 2014-08-25.
- ^ "Episode: 445: Wealthfront automatically manages your money for you". Retrieved 2014-08-25.