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James

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James St. Aubin is Chief Investment Officer of Ocean Park Asset Management, a Santa Monica-based asset manager offering mutual funds and ETFs. His career as an investment professional spans over 25 years, with deep expertise in asset allocation, manager research, portfolio construction, and product development.

A passionate advocate for the power of nutritional therapy, James is a strong believer in its potential to transform the treatment of GI conditions and broader health challenges. He previously served as Board Treasurer for All For Kids, a Southern California-based nonprofit dedicated to supporting at-risk families, reflecting his longstanding commitment to community service and mission-driven organizations.

James lives in Los Angeles, California with his wife and four children.

James St. Aubin is Chief Investment Officer of Ocean Park Asset Management, a Santa Monica-based asset manager offering mutual funds and ETFs. His career as an investment professional spans over 25 years, with deep expertise in asset allocation, manager research, portfolio construction, and product development.

A passionate advocate for the power of nutritional therapy, James is a strong believer in its potential to transform the treatment of GI conditions and broader health challenges. He previously served as Board Treasurer for All For Kids, a Southern California-based nonprofit dedicated to supporting at-risk families, reflecting his longstanding commitment to community service and mission-driven organizations.

James lives in Los Angeles, California with his wife and four children.

Somebody in the kitch - view from the back while preparing healthy foods. Cutting board with various healthy foodsPink Milkshake and fruits on a white table and pink backgroundWoman stirring in a pot with vegetables.on the stove

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