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  1. Gabriel Arce Hammond is an American financial executive, and serial entrepreneur. He is currently the founder and CEO of Emles Advisors LLC, an asset management firm.

  2. Sep 17, 2007 · NEW YORK — Most people who knew Gabriel Hammond at Johns Hopkins University in the late 1990s could have predicted he would rise quickly on Wall Street. As a freshman, he traded stocks from his...

  3. People. Perspectives. Portfolio. Contact. Gabriel Hammond. Partner. I love investing in my heritage. My mom immigrated to the United States in 1974. She graduated first in her medical school class at Cayetano Heredia in her hometown of Lima, Peru, and came to New York City to complete her residency.

  4. Aug 2, 2017 · Gabriel Hammond, one of the co-founders of Broad Green Pictures, decided to shut down production and lay off staff after a string of flops. The company, which aimed to launch a full-fledged studio, struggled to find its footing in the competitive indie market.

  5. emles.com › about-us › gabriel-hammondGabriel Hammond | Emles

    Gabriel Hammond is the chief executive officer and founder of Emles Advisors LLC, a company that offers investment solutions in energy infrastructure. He has a background in energy and power from Goldman Sachs and Johns Hopkins University, and a master's degree in psychology from Harvard University.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AlerianAlerian - Wikipedia

    Alerian was founded in 2004 by Gabriel Hammond as an MLP asset manager. In 2005, Kenny Feng joined the company and headed the creation and launch of the Alerian MLP Index (NYSE: AMZ), the first real-time index of master limited partnerships (MLPs).The AMZ is now broadly considered to be the benchmark for the asset class.

  7. Oct 15, 2020 · Emles Advisors is an asset management firm founded by Gabriel Hammond and Dave Saxena, who previously led Alerian, an energy infrastructure data and analytics company. Emles offers ETFs that invest in non-traditional asset classes and strategies, such as U.S. manufacturing, federal contractors, @Home, and real estate credit.