
Judy Krandel, MBA
Ms. Krandel joined Juniper as a Portfolio Manager for the Juniper Public Fund in 2011. She has 20 years of experience as a small cap portfolio manager and analyst. Ms. Krandel was a Portfolio Manager at Alpine Woods, where she managed portions of two long/short equity hedge funds. Prior to that, she was a Portfolio Manager from 2001 to 2009 at First New York Securities, LLC, where her experience included founding and co‐managing a domestic long/short small cap hedge fund. Ms. Krandel has been engaged in public equity research and investing since 1992, starting with Fred Alger Management, followed by positions at Delaware Management and Kern Capital Management. Ms. Krandel received her BS from the Wharton School of Business and her MBA from the University of Chicago.
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