As of November 2021, Compass surpassed the $2 billion milestone for assets under management. We are delighted to have achieved this because it represents 33 years of successful effort by our Compass team. More importantly, it is a significant reflection of the trust our clients have placed in us over this time period. Thank you, sincerely! Thanks also to those of you who referred clients to us. This group includes existing clients as well as a considerable number of prominent lawyers, accountants, and other professionals who complimented us in this way. Our clients represent a wide variety of disciplines and fields and are vitally interesting institutions and individuals. It is a great privilege to know and work with them.
What has changed at Compass? In some ways, not much. In spite of the challenges, many things remain the same. We continue to grow in spite of the never ending (re)cycle of popular industry trends. Our culture remains strong, entrepreneurial, and collaborative. We still “dress professionally” because managing other people’s money is not casual. And a Compass team member will still answer the phone when you call.
Most importantly, we continue to adhere to our founding investment strategies and disciplines, managing high-quality stock and bond portfolios successfully—the “old-fashioned” way—through hard work, patience, and grit. It is very important to know that at Compass we give equal emphasis and analytical scrutiny to both bonds and stocks. We aren’t an equity shop which “does some bonds.” We regard both bonds and stocks as essential for what we offer to clients.
We continue to evolve as a firm as well. Recent examples include creating the role of Associate Portfolio Manager (APM) and our Collective Investment Trust (CIT). By creating the APM role, Compass has made a career path for talented employees that may someday wish to become Senior Portfolio Managers (and a voting member of the investment committee). The CIT was developed for, and is a natural extension of, our high-quality equity strategy designed for ERISA-based retirement plans.
There is obviously no shortage of organizations offering investment advice. So, what makes Compass different?
In spite of the popular trend by Wall Street toward passive investing over the last few years, we at Compass believe our independence, focus, and experience will be even more helpful to clients in the years ahead. The first 33 years have been great at Compass. We believe the future looks even better!
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