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Goldman Sachs Dynamic Municipal Income Fund Institutional Class (GSMTX)

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Type:  Fund
Market:  United States
Asset Class:  Equity
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  • Total Assets: 4.62B
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On this page you'll find an in-depth profile of Goldman Sachs Dynamic Municipal Income Fund Institutional Class. Learn about the key management, total assets, investment strategy and contact information of GSMTX among other information.
Category

Muni National Interm

Total Assets

4.62B

Expenses

0.40%

Inception Date

35657

Contact Information

Address 200 West Stree
Chicago,NY 10282
United States
Phone (312) 362 3000

Top Executives

Name Title Since Until
Sylvia Yeh Portfolio Manager 2021 Now
Biography Ms. Yeh is a portfolio manager on the U.S. Municipals Team. She joined Goldman Sachs Asset Management, L.P. in 1999.
Joseph Wenzel Portfolio Manager 2019 Now
Biography Mr. Wenzel is a member of the municipal fixed income portfolio management team. His current responsibilities include portfolio construction, security selection and trading for municipal separate accounts and mutual funds. Prior to joining the team in 2004, Mr. Wenzel worked for 2 years in the Goldman Sachs Asset Management Compliance Group.
Scott Diamond Portfolio Manager 2002 Now
Biography Mr. Diamond joined the Goldman Sachs Asset Management, L.P. in 2002 as a portfolio manager on the U.S. Municipals team. Before joining the Investment Adviser, Mr. Diamond worked for Prudential Financial for nine years where he served as the portfolio manager for national and state specific mutual funds, as well as managing the municipal portfolio of several institutional accounts.
Ben Barber Senior Vice President 1999 2020
Biography Mr. Barber is is the Director of Franklin's Municipal Bond Department. Prior to joining Franklin Templeton, he was co-head of municipal bonds at Goldman Sachs Asset Management. He first joined Franklin Templeton in 1991 and rejoined again in April 2020.
Thomas J. Kenny - 2000 2008
Biography Tom is Co-Head of Goldman Sachs Asset Management's Global Cash and Fixed Income Portfolio team which is responsible for managing assets in excess of $370 billion across cash, traditional, and alternative fixed income strategies with teams in London, Tokyo, and New York. Prior to taking on this role, he was Head of the Municipal Bond Portfolio Management team that is responsible for over $25 billion in assets. He joined the firm in 1999 after spending over 13 years with the Franklin Templeton Group of Funds where, most recently, he was Executive Vice President and the Director of the Municipal Bond Department, responsible for assets under management in excess of $50 billion. Tom has served in a number of leadership positions for various industry groups including the Vice Chairman of the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board. He received a B.A. in Business Economics from the University of California, Santa Barbara, and a M.S. in Finance from Golden Gate University in San Francisco. Tom also received the Chartered Financial Analyst designation.
Kenneth Potts - 2001 2006
Biography Ken is a Senior Portfolio Manager and serves as a member of the Investment Committee. Previously, Ken was a senior municipal portfolio manager at Goldman, Sachs & Co.’s Asset Management group, where he joined in 1997. From 1999 to 2005 Ken was one of three senior portfolio managers on a team which managed $12 billion in tax-efficient bond portfolios for mutual fund, high net worth individual and institutional clients, such as insurance companies. In this capacity, Ken was responsible for portfolio management and trading decisions for over $5 billion of client portfolios. During this time Ken also developed significant expertise in credit analysis, portfolio return attribution and risk management. Ken was the team’s municipal derivatives specialist and studied and modeled the relationships between municipal bonds and derivatives markets. From 1997 to 1999 Ken led a team which managed the firm’s four tax-exempt money market funds with over $7 billion in assets. Prior to Goldman Sachs, Ken worked for the Prudential Insurance Co, where he served first as a portfolio manager in the money market group and subsequently as a risk manager, trading a $10 billion direct issue commercial paper program. Ken holds a B.S. in Business from Skidmore College and a MBA in Finance from the New York University Stern School of Business.
Elisabeth Schupf Lonsdale vice president and Portfolio Manager 1997 2000
Biography Lonsdale is vice president and portfolio manager with Goldman Sachs Asset Management, her employer since 1995. Previously, she was director of Fitch Investors Services in 1995. Prior to that, she worked for 10 years in the Goldman Sachs municipal finance department.
Benjamin S. Thompson Vice President 1997 1999
Biography Thompson is a vice president and portfolio manager with J.P. Morgan. Prior, he was a portfolio manager and member of the fixed-income team at Goldman Sachs Asset Management, his employer since 1992. Previously, he served as a member of the structured finance group at Chase Manhattan Bank.
Mark G. Muller Portfolio Manager 1993 1997
Biography Muller joined Van Kampen Merritt in 1985 as an assistant research analyst and began managing portfolios for the company two years later. Muller was born January 29, 1963 in Heidelberg, Germany.
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