John Kerrigan - IShares Energy Independent Trustee

IYE Etf  USD 45.91  0.31  0.67%   
John Kerrigan is Portfolio Manager at iShares Energy ETF
Mr. John E. Kerrigan serves as Independent Trustee of iShares Dow Jones US Energy Sector Fund. He was a Trustee of the Trust since 2005 and Chairman of the Nominating and Governance Committee of the Trust since 2010. Mr. Kerrigan has served as a Director of iShares, Inc., since 2005, Chairman of the Nominating and Governance Committee of iShares, Inc., since 2010, a Director of iShares MSCI Russia Capped Index Fund, Inc., since 2010 and Chairman of the Nominating and Governance Committee of iShares MSCI Russia Capped Index Fund, Inc., since 2010. Mr. Kerrigan serves as Chief Investment Officer, Santa Clara University since 2002. Mr. Kerrigan was formerly a Managing Director at Merrill Lynch Co., including the following responsibilities Global Manager of Institutional Client Division eCommerce, Global Manager of Technology Specialists Sales and Chair, Performance Measurement, Evaluation Compensation Task Force. Mr. Kerrigan is a Trustee, since 2008, of Sacred Heart Schools, Atherton, CA, and Director, since 1999, of The BASIC Fund
Age 60
Tenure 20 years
Webhttp://www.ishares.com/us/products/239507/ishares-us-energy-etf
IssueriShares
Inception Date2000-06-12
BenchmarkRussell 1000 Energy RIC 22.5/45 Capped Index
Entity TypeRegulated Investment Company
Asset Under Management1.23 Billion
Average Trading Valume300,224.5
Asset TypeEquity
CategorySector
FocusEnergy
Market ConcentrationDeveloped Markets
Kerrigan has a BA from Boston College and is a Chartered Financial Analyst.

IShares Energy Management Efficiency

The company has Return on Asset of 1.11 % which means that on every $100 spent on assets, it made $1.11 of profit. This is way below average. In the same way, it shows a return on shareholders' equity (ROE) of 16.17 %, implying that it generated $16.17 on every 100 dollars invested. IShares Energy's management efficiency ratios could be used to measure how well IShares Energy manages its routine affairs as well as how well it operates its assets and liabilities.

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The fund generally will invest at least 80 percent of its assets in the component securities of its underlying index and in investments that have economic characteristics that are substantially identical to the component securities of its underlying index. US Energy is traded on NYSEARCA Exchange in the United States. iShares Energy ETF [IYE] is traded in USA and was established 2000-06-12.

Management Performance

iShares Energy ETF Money Managers

Geoffrey Flynn, Chief Operating Officer, Executive Vice President
Robert Silver, Independent Trustee
John Kerrigan, Independent Trustee
Madhav Rajan, Independent Trustee
Matt Tucker, Vice President
Cecilia Herbert, Independent Trustee
Michael Latham, President Trustee
Jack Gee, Chief Financial Officer, Treasurer
Charles Hurty, Independent Trustee
Eilleen Clavere, Secretary
George Parker, Independent Chairman of the Board of Trustees
John Martinez, Independent Trustee
Amy Schioldager, Executive Vice President
Robert Kapito, Trustee
Ira Shapiro, Vice President Chief Legal Officer

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