Morningstar, Inc. released its 2016 U.S. Fund Manager of the Year nominees today. This 30-year-old award goes to PMs displaying outstanding, long-term results for investors. The award is separated into four categories: domestic stock, international stock, fixed income, and allocation/alternatives. This year's awards include a fresh crop of fund managers, none of whom were nominated last year.
| Michael Liss American Century Investments Portfolio Manager | |
In the domestic stock bracket, there is a lot of competition!
Phillip Davidson,
Kevin Toney,
Michael Liss,
Dan Gruemmer, and
Brian Woglom who manage the
American Century Equity Income, the
American Century Value and the
American Century Mid Cap Value funds are vying for the title. As is
Scott Brayman and team from
Champlain Small Company,
Jerome Dodson and team from
Parnassus,
David Wallack of the
T. Rowe Price Mid-Cap Value Fund, and the
Primecap team, managing the
Vanguard Primecap Fund, the
Vanguard Primecap Core Fund, the
Vanguard Capital Opportunity Fund, the
Primecap Odyssey Growth Fund, the
Primecap Odyssey Stock Fund and the
Primecap Odyssey Aggressive Growth Fund.
On the international stock front,
David Samra and
Daniel O’Keefe, managing the
Artisan International Value Fund are rivaling the International Investment Policy Committee, managing the
Dodge and Cox International Stock Fund, and
David Herro of the
Oakmark International Fund.
The competition is also fierce in the fixed income sector, recognizing industry titans like
Mary Ellen Stanek and team of the
Baird Core Plus Fund, the Fixed-Income Investment Policy Committee of the
Dodge and Cox Income Fund,
Ford O’Neil and team of the
Fidelity Total Bond Fund,
Ray Kennedy,
Mark Hudoff,
Patrick Meegan, and
Richard Mak of the
Hotchkis and Wiley High Yield Fund, as well as
Michael Hasenstab and
Sonal Desai of the
Templeton Global Bond Fund, the
Templeton Global Total Return Fund and the
Templeton Global Income Fund.
Last, but certainly not least: the allocation/alternatives division, merged from two separate categories into one this year. The competitors include:
Robert Jones of
Boston Partners Long/Short Equity Fund, the Equity and Fixed-Income Investment Policy Committees at of
Dodge and Cox Balanced Fund, and
Steven Romick,
Brian Selmo, and
Mark Landecker of
FPA Crescent Fund.
The nominees will find out their fate on January 25 on
CNBC’s “Power Lunch” program. Be sure to tune in! 
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