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Ann-Marie Keltner

Ann-Marie Keltner

Office Administrator, Eventide Asset Management

Ann-Marie Keltner serves as the Office Administrator at Eventide Asset Management. She oversees the operational efficiency of the office and ensures that the staff workplace runs smoothly.

Prior to joining Eventide, Ms. Keltner was a history teacher at her children’s school. She previously worked in financial operations at a boutique asset management firm and as a derivatives trading assistant at Bank of America.

Ms. Keltner holds a bachelor’s degree from Villanova University and an M.S. in Education from the University of Pennsylvania.

Essay
Ann-Marie’s Story: The Personal Impact of Our Investing Decisions
Ann-Marie Keltner
The way we invest has an impact on the lives of real people. Read Ann-Marie's story to learn how important the work of faithful investing is.
Video
A Personal Look at the Alcohol Industry | With Ann-Marie Keltner
Ann-Marie Keltner
Ann-Marie Keltner shares why Christian investors should think twice about investing in the alcohol industry.
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Eventide Center for Faith & Investing (“ECFI”) is an educational initiative of Eventide Asset Management, LLC (“Eventide”)®, an investment adviser.

Statements made by ECFI should not be interpreted as a recommendation or advice pertaining to any security. Investing involves risk including the possible loss of principal. 

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