Robert Silver - IShares Utilities Independent Trustee
IDU Etf | USD 104.01 0.37 0.36% |
Mr. Robert H. Silver serves as Independent Trustee of Ishares Trust Dow Jones United States. He was a Trustee of the Trust since 2007. Mr. Silver has served as a Director of iShares, Inc. since 2007 and a Director of iShares MSCI Russia Capped Index Fund, Inc. since 2010. Mr. Silver is President and a cofounder of The Bravitas Group Inc., a firm dedicated to advising and investing in emerging business enterprises and to supporting philanthropic activities that benefit underserved urban youth. Previously, Mr. Silver served as the President and Chief Operating Officer of UBS Financial Services Inc., the registered broker dealer comprising the Wealth Management USA business unit of UBS AG. Mr. Silver also served on the Board of Directors of EPAM, a provider of software engineering outsourcing services in Central and Eastern Europe, the Depository Trust and Clearing Corporation and served as a governor of the Philadelphia Stock Exchange. In addition, Mr. Silver is a Vice Chairman and a Member of the Board of Directors for the YMCA of Greater New York and chairs its Fund Development Committee since 2001 and CoFounder and Vice President of Parentgiving Inc. since 2008. Mr. Silver began his career as a CPA at KPMG LLP from 1983 until 1997
Age | 57 |
Tenure | 17 years |
Issuer | iShares |
Inception Date | 2000-06-12 |
Benchmark | Russell 1000 Utilities RIC 22.5/45 Capped Index |
Entity Type | Regulated Investment Company |
Asset Under Management | 1.46 Billion |
Average Trading Valume | 83,864.2 |
Asset Type | Equity |
Category | Sector |
Focus | Utilities |
Market Concentration | Developed Markets |
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iShares Utilities 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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Price To Earning | 5.98 X | |||
Price To Book | 1.67 X | |||
Price To Sales | 1.68 X | |||
Gross Profit | 29.52 M | |||
Earnings Per Share | 20.39 X | |||
Number Of Employees | 15 | |||
Beta | 0.74 | |||
Market Capitalization | 509.18 M | |||
Total Asset | 947.81 M | |||
One Year Return | 35.70 % |
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