“Now in its 14th year, the Asset Managers of the Year competition recognizes best-in-class portfolio managers who outperform their peers, which is difficult even in the best of environments.”

“Water is a systemic risk to investors, as in many parts of the United States and other areas of the world this precious resource is in danger. Investors and market players should be deepening their research and investment process to tackle water risks, often hidden in holdings across all asset classes.”

“These issues are not just about altruism, but have had material impacts on companies’ bottom lines, litigation risk and reputations.”

At Dana Investment Advisors, Inc., there’s a feeling of both camaraderie and equality among analysts, portfolio managers and company executives at the Wisconsin based firm. That spirit has put the equity and fixed income manager on Pensions & Investments’ Best Places to Work in Money Management for six consecutive years.

“This is a comprehensive, publicly available web resource that was created for investors who need to understand the water risks embedded across their entire multi-asset class portfolios. There are many useful tools that help companies evaluate their own water risks, but for an investor, examining the totality of water risks and opportunities is a must,” states Lydia Miller, SVP and Portfolio Specialist with Dana.

“It’s great to have a client who is more forward-thinking and can understand that the initial cost might be marginally higher, but in the long run they’ll save money…”

Dana Investment Advisors Director of Equities, Duane Roberts, speaks with the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

“Rather than focus strictly on divesting the stocks of fossil fuel providers, we think it’s equally if not more impactful to encourage the consumers of fossil fuels to move in cleaner directions…”

Dana Investment Advisors CIO Joe Veranth comments on the market with Bloomberg

“When the market moves within a narrow range, it’s getting tightly wound and looking for news, and Friday’s number is a big number”.

Dana Investment Advisors CIO Joe Veranth comments on buybacks.

Corporate America has its eye on a new target as executives look to tighten their belts amid a slump in profits — and this time shareholders won’t like it.