INVESTMENT COMMITTEE MEMBER

ZACH JONSON is the primary Investment Committee member for the ICON Industrials and Materials Funds and shares responsibility for the Core Equity Fund.

Mr. Jonson joined ICON in 2003 as a Reconciliation and Performance Specialist. He became a Research Analyst in 2006 and was promoted to a junior member and subsequently a member of the Investment Committee in 2007. Mr. Jonson holds a bachelor’s degree in economics and is pursuing a master’s of business administration degree with a finance concentration from the University of Denver. Mr. Jonson holds a FINRA Series 7 registration.

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