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Bill Feingold
Bill Feingold began his Wall Street career in 1985 as a corporate-finance analyst with Dillon Read after graduating from Yale, summa cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa in economics. Feingold received Yale’s Hadley Prize for being the top graduating social-sciences major. He earned his MBA in 1991 with distinction in finance from the Wharton School.

Feingold was most recently responsible for managing a portfolio of convertible securities at Goldman Sachs. Before that, he was the senior partner and co-manager of the FrontPoint Convertible Arbitrage Fund from 2003 to 2005.

From 2000 to 2003, Feingold co-managed the Clinton Riverside Convertible Fund. Before going to the hedge-fund community Feingold was head of US convertible research at Lehman Brothers, traded convertibles for Credit Suisse First Boston, and traded convertibles, options, and structured products for PaineWebber.

Between FrontPoint and Goldman Sachs Feingold served as a consultant to Schaeffer’s Investment Research. Media quoting Feingold’s commentary included The New York Times and Forbes.com. Feingold has contributed to several anthologies and textbooks including The Handbook of Equity Derivatives (Francis/Toy/Whittaker) and The New Generation of Risk Management for Hedge Funds and Private Equity Investments (Jaeger).

Teaching has long been an important part of Feingold’s career. While at Goldman Sachs, Feingold lectured on convertible securities for Goldman Sachs University, the firm’s continuing-education division. In the fall of 1999 and 2000 Feingold co-taught the acclaimed Yale seminar “Market Psychology and the Truth About Derivatives.” Feingold’s objective with the seminar was to provide liberal arts students likely headed for policy-making careers the skills necessary to get behind the financial headlines and understand the real issues for themselves. His students went on to careers in the investment and regulatory fields.

A native of New York City, Feingold grew up in Berkeley, California. He lives in Westchester County, New York, with his wife and two daughters.
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