Who’s behind Mutual Fund Observer?

There’s one person and a few and three thousand.

The “one person” is David Snowball

Photo of David Snowball walking with son

David is a Professor of Communication Studies at Augustana College, Rock Island, Illinois. Augustana is a nationally-recognized college of the liberal arts and sciences, founded in 1860. David’s teaching portfolio at the college includes:

  • Advertising and Social Influence
  • Propaganda in the 20th Century and Beyond
  • Rhetorical Theory
  • Communication and Emerging Technologies
  • Business and Professional Communication
  • Persuasion Theory

For a quarter century, David competed in academic debate and coached college debate teams to over 1500 individual victories and 50 tournament championships. When he retired from that research-intensive endeavor, his interest turned to researching fund investing and fund communication strategies.

David served as the closing moderator of Brill’s Mutual Funds Interactive (a Forbes “Best of the Web” site). From 2006-2011, he was the Senior Fund Analyst at FundAlarm and author of over 120 fund profiles. His monthly column was read by around 5000 people. His work has been cited in USA Today, The Wall Street Journal, Barron’s, Business Week and, on the web, at Motley Fool, MSN Money, CBS Marketwatch and elsewhere.

David lives in Davenport, Iowa, and spends an amazing amount of time watching (and occasionally coaching) his son, Will, at Little League baseball, flag football and tae kwon do (no coaching on that one!).

The few

And the real brains behind the brains of the operation are . . .

Chip, the Observer’s technical director, handles all of our monthly site updates and most of the programming unrelated to the discussion board.  She also coordinates the work of the Observer’s volunteer experts.  As Cheryl Welsch, Chip directs information technology services at Sullivan County Community College in the beautiful Catskill Mountains of New York.  Chip’s currently in search of a new hobby or two, ones which won’t frighten either her college-aged son or her staff too badly.  Given her work maintaining a college network, I suggested freelance exorcism as a possibility.  She’s more interested in pursuing one that helps others while still involving chocolate.  If you’ve got a lead, drop a note to her.

Accipiter, our chief programmer, is the author of The Navigator, the Observer’s incredibly useful fund research tool.  He shares with Chip responsibility for making our discussion board as friendly and functional as art and science allow.  Accipiter, who prefers anonymity, has a bunch of experience in programming, network and system administration (and it shows).  When he’s not tinkering under the hood here, he works to help the folks in his community, pursues bird-watching (a peculiar fascination with falcons) and grows tomatoes.  Heirloom tomatoes.  Lots of heirloom tomatoes.  I’ll note, in passing, my profound jealousy.

Anya Zolotusky, the Observer’s senior web designer, created and then fine-tuned the Observer’s look and function.  Anya is a Seattle area web designer specializing in “elegant, aesthetic, and highly usable websites for discerning businesses.”  By her own admission, has designed sites for artists, realtors, do-gooder lawyers, mountain guides, and others who wanted a website their clients would love.  She’s remarkable (physicist, mountain climber, ski instructor, web designer and owner of Darn Good Farm) and remarkably talented.   Folks interested in seeing her work should check out Darn Good Web Design or drop her a note: [email protected].

The three thousand people are the Observer community

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