Daniel Rudnitsky, Portfolio Manager

Daniel Rudnitsky is a Senior Portfolio Manager at SMH Capital Advisors, and member of the Investment Committee. SMH is a sub-advisor to Catalyst Funds for two income strategies. In conjunction with Co-Portfolio Manager, Dwayne Moyers, Mr. Rudnitsky’s responsibilities include research and credit analysis, day-to-day portfolio management, and investment origination. Mr. Rudnitsky has over 18 years industry experience. Mr. Rudnitsky holds a bachelor degree in Business Administration with a concentration in Finance from Ramapo College of New Jersey.

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