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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]].[http://www.intelius.com/people/Jonathan-Wallentine/06a1eq2prd4?hasSentRedir=1&refer=4918]
'''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>


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]].

==Early life==
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>

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 />


==Career==
==Career==
After college, Nash began working as a software engineer on the WebObjects team, a part of [[NeXT]], a computer company acquired by Apple.<ref name=nytimes /> 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 />
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>


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 />


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 />


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
Alma materUniversity 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

  1. ^ "Actuarial Management Company - Financial Advisor in Laguna Niguel". Actuarial Management Company - Financial Advisor in Laguna Niguel. Retrieved 2016-02-09.
  2. ^ "Intelius - Profile for Jonathan Wallentine". www.intelius.com. Retrieved 2016-02-10.
  3. ^ a b c Adam Bryant (2014-06-12). "Teaching All Employees to Keep Score". Retrieved 2014-08-25.
  4. ^ a b c d e f "Adam Nash". Retrieved 2014-08-25.
  5. ^ 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.
  6. ^ "Episode: 445: Wealthfront automatically manages your money for you". Retrieved 2014-08-25.

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