Cornerstone Unplugged Podcast

Insights from Cornerstone: Navigating Capital Markets in 2022


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Malcolm "Skip" L. Cowen II is the President and Co-founder of Cornerstone Advisors Asset Management, LLC and Cornerstone Institutional Investors, Inc. He has over 35 years of industry experience designing, implementing, and monitoring portfolios. He is the Chair of Cornerstone’s Investment Policy Committee, holds a position on Gettysburg College’s Board of Trustees, is an active member on several advisory groups, nationally ranked by Barron’s, and is on the Board of Directors of M Financial Investment Advisers. Skip received a bachelor’s in business administration from Gettysburg College, an MBA in business administration from Lehigh University, and a master’s in taxation from Villanova Law School. He enjoys fishing, golfing, and visiting the Bahamas.  In this episode…

Are you wondering what drives the capital market to flounder or succeed? Where can you turn for guidance in navigating the fluid marketplace during the uncertainty of the COVID-19 pandemic?

Skip Cowen has over 35 years of experience developing and monitoring financial portfolios. He knows that to make financially sound and helpful decisions, you must examine the structure, behavior, and economic system as a whole — including exploring federal governmental decisions. Skip is here to share his thoughts to help you build a better financial future. 

In this episode of Cornerstone Unplugged, Jeremy Weisz of Rise25 talks with Skip Cowen, President and Co-founder at Cornerstone Advisors Asset Management, LLC and Cornerstone Institutional Investors, Inc., about his thoughts on effectively managing capital markets in 2022. Skip discusses delivering quality decisions to customers during volatile times, how knowledge and research can open more opportunities, and why studying macroeconomic changes can lead to better financial decisions. 

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