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William S Brennan[edit]

William S. Brennan is a Portfolio Manager and Principal with Summit Global Management(www.summitglobal.com) in San Diego, Cailfornia, participating in the development and management of water equity strategies. Summit is widely recognized as developing the global water invest theme in the 1990's. Brennan is generally regarded as an expert in the area of global water investing and has run numerous products in the U.S. and Europe focused on water. Brennan was the Founding Partner of Brennan Investment Partners, which served as portfolio manager and sub-advisor to the Kinetics Water Infrastructure Fund (KWINX) from June 2007 until July 2010. During that time, the fund was awarded Morningstars highest rating of five stars for performance and risk management. He was Portfolio Manager of the Praetor Global Water Equities Fund in Luxemburg from April 2005 until August 2008 in which time the fund was ranked as the top perfroming environemental fund in 2007. He was also responsible for portfolio selection for the Claymore Global and Domestic Water UITs — the first retail water investment products launched in the U.S., which lead to the subsequent launch of numerous water investment products in the U.S.

Brennan served as an engineer and a missile officer while on active duty in the US Air Force and was an Edison Engineer while working for General Electric. He was a director for Law Companies Group in Atlanta, GA. and began his investment career with Pacific Growth Equities, where he ran the Environmental Services, Aviation Security, and Special Situation groups for six years. Mr. Brennan has a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering/Biology from Lehigh University (distinguished Air Force ROTC), an M.S. in Biomedical Engineering from Colorado State University, and an MBA from Villanova University, where he has also been an adjunct professor in the graduate MBA program for the past 12 years.

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