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KINGSBURY FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
KINGSBURY FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT, INC. is an SEC-registered investment adviser with $6 million in regulatory assets under management. The firm has 1 employee and...
KINGSBURY FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
KINGSBURY FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT, INC. is an SEC-registered investment adviser with $6 million in regulatory assets under management. The firm has 1 employee and 1 investment adviser. It operates with a small team.
General information
Firm type
Asset Manager
Year founded
1968
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
North America
Country
United States
City
New York
Corporate office
New York, NY, United States
Principals
H. Williamson Ghriskey
Senior Portfolio Manager
Stephen S. Carter
Chief Investment Officer
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who runs investment decisions at Kingsbury Financial Management?
H. Williamson Ghriskey, the founder, remains Senior Portfolio Manager and the primary decision-maker. Stephen S. Carter serves as Chief Investment Officer. No investment committee structure or additional named portfolio managers have been publicly disclosed, suggesting a concentrated decision-making model.
What strategies does Kingsbury run, and how are the vehicles structured?
The firm operates two hedge fund vehicles: Kingsbury Capital Partners, historically a long/short equity fund focused on undervalued companies with catalysts, and Kingsbury Opportunity Partners, which targets event-driven situations including merger arbitrage, spin-offs, and corporate restructurings. Both are structured as private limited partnerships.
What is Kingsbury's known posture on co-investments alongside external GPs?
Kingsbury has no publicly disclosed co-investment program. The firm operates as a standalone hedge fund sponsor, not as a fund-of-funds or allocator to external managers. All capital appears to be deployed through its own two vehicles.
Does Kingsbury participate in fund commitments or only direct deals?
Only direct deals — Kingsbury is a direct investment manager running its own hedge fund strategies. There is no evidence of the firm acting as a limited partner in third-party funds or maintaining a fund-of-funds allocation.
How has Kingsbury's structure evolved since founding, and what is the succession plan?
The firm has not evolved structurally in any publicly disclosed way since 1968 — no multi-strategy pivot, no family-office conversion, no external merger. Stephen Carter's role as CIO suggests a potential succession pathway, but no formal timeline or transfer-of-control mechanism has been announced.
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