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Name | Title | Since | Until |
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Todd P. Vandam | Portfolio Manager | 2010 | Now |
Biography | Todd Vandam is a co-portfolio manager with the fixed-income high yield and global high yield teams. Mr. Vandam began his career at Loomis Sayles in 1994 on the high yield trading desk. Prior to joining Loomis Sayles in 1994, Mr. Vandam worked as a Field Artillery Officer in the United States Army, most recently working as a Fire Support Officer stationed at Fort Davis, Panama. Mr. Vandam earned a BA in business and economics from Brown University. He is a member of the Boston Security Analysts Society and he is a CFA®charterholder. | ||
Matthew J. Eagan | Executive Vice President | 2010 | Now |
Biography | Matthew J. Eagan is a member of the Board of Directors of Loomis Sayles. Mr. Eagan started his investment career in 1989 and joined Loomis Sayles in 1997. Previously, he worked for Liberty Mutual Insurance Company as a senior fixed-income analyst and for BancBoston Financial Company as a senior credit analyst. Mr. Eagan received his BA from Northeastern University and his MBA from Boston University. He is a CFA® charterholder. | ||
Kevin P. Kearns | Vice President | 2010 | Now |
Biography | Kevin Kearns is a Senior Derivatives Strategist in the absolute return and credit opportunity area within the fixed-income group of Loomis, Sayles & Company. Prior to joining Loomis Sayles in 2007, Mr. Kearns was the director of derivatives, quantitative analysis and risk management at Boldwater Capital Management in Boston, where he was responsible for the development and implementation of a credit-focused relative value hedge fund. Mr. Kearns earned a degree in physics from Bridgewater State College and an MBA from Bryant College. |
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