Profile
David Jacob Shamis worked as an Analyst at Johnson & Johnson from 2004 to 2006.
He then worked as an Analyst at Citigroup Global Markets, Inc. from 2007 to 2012.
After that, he worked as an Analyst at Wesley Capital Management LLC.
From 2012 to 2014, he worked as a Senior Associate at Jefferies LLC.
He later worked as an Equity Analyst at Proprietary Capital LLC from 2018 to 2022.
In 2006, he worked as a Senior Financial Analyst at Unilever Technology Ventures.
Mr. Shamis received his undergraduate degree from Rutgers State University of New Jersey in 2004.
Former positions of David Shamis
| Companies | Position | End |
|---|---|---|
Proprietary Capital LLC
Proprietary Capital LLC Investment ManagersFinance Proprietary Capital focuses primarily on investments in: (i) mortgage and housing-related securities, their derivatives and other financial instruments linked to the mortgage and housing market; and (ii) federally guaranteed or insured loans. The firm seeks to help improve their clients' ability to balance their exposure to changes in US interest rates. | Analyst-Equity | 2022-11-30 |
Jefferies LLC
Jefferies LLC Investment Banks/BrokersFinance Provides brokerage services | Analyst-Equity | 2014-04-29 |
Citigroup Global Markets, Inc. (Broker)
Citigroup Global Markets, Inc. (Broker) Investment Banks/BrokersFinance Provides brokerage services | Analyst-Equity | 2012-07-30 |
Unilever Technology Ventures
Unilever Technology Ventures Investment ManagersFinance Unilever Technology Ventures invests in technology related venture funds and early-stage companies which may benefit their parent company. They focus on the life sciences, materials science, clean technology and consumer-oriented technologies sectors in the US and Europe. The firm targets companies with less than 100 employees and a pre-money valuation below $100 million and preferably between $5 million and $20 million. They will invest up to $5 million in a fund and up to $2.5 million in an individual company. Unilever Technology Ventures typically takes a minority stake in their investments. The firm seeks to co-lead investments and to take an observer seat on their portfolio companies' boards of directors. | Corporate Officer/Principal | 2007-07-30 |
| JOHNSON & JOHNSON | Corporate Officer/Principal | 2006-01-30 |
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| Private companies | 7 |
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Johnson & Johnson
Johnson & Johnson Pharmaceuticals: MajorHealth Technology Operates as an investment holding company with interests in health care products | Health Technology |
Citigroup Global Markets, Inc. (Broker)
Citigroup Global Markets, Inc. (Broker) Investment Banks/BrokersFinance Provides brokerage services | Finance |
Wesley Capital Management LLC
Wesley Capital Management LLC Investment ManagersFinance Wesley Capital invests long/short primarily in small-cap real estate securities. They are a GARP investor, primarily in US stocks. They maintain a high turnover | Finance |
Jefferies LLC
Jefferies LLC Investment Banks/BrokersFinance Provides brokerage services | Finance |
Proprietary Capital LLC
Proprietary Capital LLC Investment ManagersFinance Proprietary Capital focuses primarily on investments in: (i) mortgage and housing-related securities, their derivatives and other financial instruments linked to the mortgage and housing market; and (ii) federally guaranteed or insured loans. The firm seeks to help improve their clients' ability to balance their exposure to changes in US interest rates. | Finance |
Rutgers State University of New Jersey
Rutgers State University of New Jersey Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
Unilever Technology Ventures
Unilever Technology Ventures Investment ManagersFinance Unilever Technology Ventures invests in technology related venture funds and early-stage companies which may benefit their parent company. They focus on the life sciences, materials science, clean technology and consumer-oriented technologies sectors in the US and Europe. The firm targets companies with less than 100 employees and a pre-money valuation below $100 million and preferably between $5 million and $20 million. They will invest up to $5 million in a fund and up to $2.5 million in an individual company. Unilever Technology Ventures typically takes a minority stake in their investments. The firm seeks to co-lead investments and to take an observer seat on their portfolio companies' boards of directors. | Finance |
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