J Wilson - Vanguard Value Independent Trustee

VTV Etf  USD 181.21  1.13  0.63%   
J Wilson is Portfolio Manager at Vanguard Value Index
Mr. J. Lawrence Wilson is Independent Trustee of Vanguard Value. He Retired Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Rohm and Haas Co. Director of Cummins Inc. and AmerisourceBergen Corporationration Trustee of Vanderbilt University and of Culver Educational Foundation.
Age 69
Tenure 39 years
IssuerVanguard
Inception Date2004-01-26
BenchmarkCRSP US Large Cap Value Index
Entity TypeRegulated Investment Company
Asset Under Management133.16 Billion
Average Trading Valume1.72 Million
Asset TypeEquity
CategorySize and Style
FocusLarge Cap
Market ConcentrationDeveloped Markets

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The fund employs an indexing investment approach designed to track the performance of the CRSP US Large Cap Value Index, a broadly diversified index predominantly made up of value stocks of large U.S. companies. Vanguard Value is traded on NYSEARCA Exchange in the United States. Vanguard Value Index [VTV] is traded in USA and was established 2004-01-26.

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J Wilson, Independent Trustee
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