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Richard E. Bornhoft, Chairman of the Executive Committee, The Frontier Fund and Chief Investment Officer, Equinox Fund Management, LLC
Bornhoft has over 30 years of experience in the alternative investment industry. In 2003, he co-founded Equinox Fund Management. Mr. Bornhoft is the CIO of The Frontier Fund, a family of public managed futures funds, sponsored by Equinox and he is the co-portfolio manager of the firm’s mutual funds. He specializes in the creation, evaluation, and risk monitoring of managed futures investment portfolios for institutional and individual investors. Mr. Bornhoft began his career as a systematic CTA, and subsequently directed hedging strategies for mortgage and agricultural companies and banks. A pioneer in the managed futures industry, Mr. Bornhoft co-founded one of the first multi-manager futures funds in 1983, and his own investment advisory firm in 1985. Over the course of his career, Mr. Bornhoft has directed the research, design and on-going management of multiple-CTA managed futures portfolios for approximately 20 pension plans, corporations, and banking institutions throughout the world. He has served on numerous arbitration boards and committees of regulatory and industry organizations. He is a frequent speaker at international conferences and symposiums on alternative investments. Mr. Bornhoft earned his B.S. in Agricultural Business from Colorado State University. He holds securities licenses Series 7, 24, 63 and CFTC/NFA Series 3.
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Robert J. Enck, President and Chief Executive Officer, Equinox Fund Management, LLC
Mr. Enck has substantial senior-level management and business development experience. His career includes extended tenures with large, established companies, such as Bristol-Myers Squibb, and fast-growing, venture-funded organizations, such as Beansprout Networks. Prior to joining Equinox in March, 2007, he served as Senior Managing Director with The Hermes Group LLC, a merchant banking and corporate advisory firm providing strategic advisory services, including interim executive management, acquisition and divestiture services. Prior to his work with Hermes, he was general manager and vice president of Quintiles, a $2 billion pharmaceutical services firm. Mr. Enck holds a BS degree in Natural Sciences from St. John's University, Collegeville, MN and an MBA in Management from the University of St. Thomas, St. Paul, MN.
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