Wesley Gray Explained

Wesley R. Gray is an American author, veteran and a former assistant professor of finance. He is best known for his book, EMBEDDED: A Marine Corps Adviser Inside the Iraqi Army, an account of his eight-month military assignment in Iraq.

Early life

Raised on a cattle ranch in Colorado and having spent part of his youth in Northern California,[1] [2] Gray graduated magna cum laude from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania with a Bachelor of Science degree in economics in 2002.[3] [4] After graduating, he enrolled at the University of Chicago.[5]

Military service

In 2004, Gray took a four-year sabbatical from his studies to serve as an intelligence officer in the United States Marine Corps.[5] He spent his first two years as an intelligence officer in Asia. In 2006, Marine lieutenant Gray served on a Military Transition Team in Haditha, Iraq as part of Operation Iraqi Freedom. There he served as an embedded officer providing advice, mentoring and support to the Iraqi in place of U.S. Special Forces who were spread too thin to perform the task.[5] Following his service, he became a captain in the United States Marine Corps Reserve.

Post-military career

Gray wrote EMBEDDED: A Marine Corps Adviser Inside the Iraqi Army, which was released in April 2009 and published by the U.S. Naval Institute Press.[6] [7] [8] The 240-page book came from 1000 pages of personal notes that he logged during his eight-month military assignment in Iraq to share with his wife and daughter.[6] Graeme Sligo, reviewing the book for the Australian Army Journal, concluded that it "is a well-written description of what it was like to be an adviser to an Iraqi Army file unit in Anbar Province."[9] After his service he obtained both a M.B.A. and a Ph.D. in finance from the University of Chicago's Booth School of Business in 2010.[3] [4]

In 2010, Gray founded an investment startup with Carl Kanner and initially managed money for a billionaire family.[10] In December 2012, Gray and co-author Tobias Carlisle had QUANTITATIVE VALUE: A Practitioner's Guide to Automating Intelligent Investment and Eliminating Behavioral Errors published by John Wiley & Sons.[11] Gray is the founder and Executive Managing Member of both Empiritrage, LLC and Turnkey Analyst, LLC. He is also an Assistant Professor of Finance at Drexel University's LeBow College of Business.[4] He has stated that, his Alpha Architect financial services company managed $200 million in assets and employed 10 full-time employees.[12] By December 2014, the company launched a second exchange-traded fund (ETF) - following its October initial offering.[13]

Personal life

Gray's wife is named Katie.[14] They have two daughters[15] and a son.[14] During his time in the Marine Corps, Gray learned to speak Arabic.[6]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: From Concept to Reality. December 14, 2013. NantucketProject.com.
  2. Web site: This Guy Took A Four-Year Break From A Finance Ph.D. Program To Fight With The Marines In Iraq. April 30, 2015. November 9, 2014. Rosen, Armin. Business Insider.
  3. Web site: Wesley Gray, Ph.D.. November 29, 2013. Drexel University.
  4. Web site: Wes Gray of Empiritrage Headlines Ivy Family Office Network Philadelphia, PA Forum. https://web.archive.org/web/20150924140359/http://www.prweb.com/releases/2013/5/prweb10728381.htm. dead. September 24, 2015. December 14, 2013. PR Web.
  5. Web site: From Wharton to Haditha. November 29, 2013. September 1, 2009. Wharton Magazine. Gray, Wesley R..
  6. Web site: 'Embedded' With The Iraqi Army. NPR. December 3, 2013. July 25, 2009. Simon, Scott (host).
  7. Book: Embedded: a Marine Corps adviser inside the Iraqi army . . November 29, 2013 . 978-1591143406 . Gray . Wesley R. . Annapolis, Md . . April 28, 2009 . 272 . registration .
  8. Ledeen. Gabriel. Embedded and Unvarnished. September 8, 2014. National Review. July 10, 2009.
  9. Sigo. Graeme. Embedded: A Marine Corps Adviser Inside the Iraqi Army. Australian Army Journal. 2010. VII. 3. 202–203. July 1, 2017. October 14, 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20181014164958/https://www.army.gov.au/sites/g/files/net1846/f/aaj_2010_3.pdf. dead.
  10. Web site: Monday Money Tip: Broomall investment start-up focuses on tax efficiency. https://web.archive.org/web/20160304004113/http://articles.philly.com/2015-01-27/business/58474878_1_tax-efficiency-gains-stocks. March 4, 2016. April 30, 2015. January 27, 2015. Arvedlund, Erin E.. Philly.com.
  11. Web site: Quantitative Value: A Practitioner's Guide to Automating Intelligent Investment and Eliminating Behavioral Errors, + Web Site. December 14, 2013. John Wiley & Sons.
  12. Web site: This Guy Took A Four-Year Break From A Finance Ph.D. Program To Fight With The Marines In Iraq. March 12, 2015. November 9, 2014. Business Insider. Rosen, Armin.
  13. Web site: Alpha Architect's Two New ETFs Carving Own Path. April 30, 2015. December 24, 2014. Roberts, Rick. Financial Advisor.
  14. Web site: An Iraqi sabbatical. November 29, 2013. July–August 2009. University of Chicago Magazine. Kelly, Jason.
  15. Web site: Wes Gray's "Embedded" – A Book Review, of sorts.. November 29, 2013. August 2009. U.S. Naval Institute. Martin, Alexander.