Profile
Prior to joining the firm in 2000, Mr. Mylett was a marketing representative from 1999 to 2000, and portfolio manager/analyst from 1994 to 1998 for Lazard Asset Management; a portfolio manager/ analyst at Kidder Peabody Asset Management from 1990 to 1994; an options/futures trader at Kidder Peabody Asset Management from 1987 to 1990; and an analyst at Lyon Research Corp.
from 1986 to 1987.
Mr. Mylett earned a BA from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.
He is a member of NYSSA, AIMR and IASA.
Former positions of James C. Mylett
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BKF Asset Management Co.
BKF Asset Management Co. Investment ManagersFinance BKF Asset Management Co. was founded in 1982 by John A. Levin in New York City. The firm was formerly known as John A. Levin & Co. (JAL). Their client base includes public, corporate, and Taft Hartley pension plans, university and college endowments, charitable organizations, financial intermediaries and high net worth individuals and family trusts. In 1996 JAL became a wholly-owned subsidiary of Baker Fentress & Company (NYSE: BKF). In January 2000, Baker Fentress completed a plan to distribute nearly all of its assets (a portfolio of public and private investments), leaving John A. Levin & Co. as its primary asset. Following the distribution, the name Baker Fentress & Company was changed to BKF Capital Group. JAL is now a wholly-owned subsidiary and the primary operating unit of BKF Capital Group. | Portfolio Manager-Equities | 2005-12-30 |
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BKF Asset Management Co.
BKF Asset Management Co. Investment ManagersFinance BKF Asset Management Co. was founded in 1982 by John A. Levin in New York City. The firm was formerly known as John A. Levin & Co. (JAL). Their client base includes public, corporate, and Taft Hartley pension plans, university and college endowments, charitable organizations, financial intermediaries and high net worth individuals and family trusts. In 1996 JAL became a wholly-owned subsidiary of Baker Fentress & Company (NYSE: BKF). In January 2000, Baker Fentress completed a plan to distribute nearly all of its assets (a portfolio of public and private investments), leaving John A. Levin & Co. as its primary asset. Following the distribution, the name Baker Fentress & Company was changed to BKF Capital Group. JAL is now a wholly-owned subsidiary and the primary operating unit of BKF Capital Group. | Finance |
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