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Investment Adviser
Renaissance Capital, located at Two Greenwich
Plaza, Greenwich, CT, 06830, serves as the investment adviser
pursuant to an Investment Advisory Agreement (the "Investment
Advisory Agreement"), which provides that Renaissance Capital
will furnish continuous investment advisory services and management
to the IPO Plus Fund, subject to the overall authority of the IPO Plus
Fund's Board of Trustees.
Renaissance Capital specializes in researching
IPOs and has been providing its proprietary research, primarily to
institutional investors, since 1992. Renaissance Capital is
internationally recognized as a leading provider of research on
initial public offerings. Renaissance Capital has analyzed and built
a proprietary research database of more than 5,000 IPOs. Renaissance
Capital believes it is the leading provider of such research to
institutional investors. In addition, Renaissance Capital makes
full-length and abridged versions of its original research available
to a wide group of investors through various electronic delivery
media. This research and statistical information on IPOs is used in
selecting securities for the IPO Plus Fund.
Portfolio Manager
Linda R. Killian, C.F.A.
Founder and Principal of Renaissance Capital,
her 21-year professional experience spans investment management and
equity research. Ms. Killian is responsible for the
day-to-day management of the IPO Plus Fund's portfolio.
Before forming Renaissance Capital, she was a
portfolio manager and analyst with Wertheim Schroder Investment
Services, where she managed broadly diversified equity and balanced
accounts for pension, high net worth and not-for-profit
organizations. Her analytic coverage included health care,
retailing, telecommunications services, consumer products and media.
Prior to Wertheim Schroder, she was a portfolio manager and equity
analyst with Citicorp Investment Management where she created,
managed and researched the Medium Capitalization Stock Fund, one of
the first investment vehicles focusing on the mid-cap sector. Over
the six years at Citicorp, she also covered a variety of industries
as an analyst, including telecommunication services, special
situations, multi-industry companies and mid-capitalization
companies. Before joining Citicorp, she was a member of the Utility
Corporate Finance Group at The First Boston Corporation, where she
was involved in numerous utility debt and equity financings and
specialized in financial issues pertaining to diversification and
deregulation. As a public utility finance professional, she appeared
as an expert witness before public utility commissions and published
articles on deregulation in industry journals.
Ms. Killian earned an M.B.A. from the Wharton
School in 1979 and a B.A. from New York University in 1972, where
she was designated an Outstanding Scholar. She is a Chartered
Financial Analyst and is active in the New York Society of Security
Analysts.
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