JP Morgan Asset Management’s Clare Hart is set to retire next September, according to a US Securities and Exchange Commission filing yesterday (12 September).
Hart, who is lead manager on the JPM US Equity income fund and the JPM US Value fund, has worked at the firm since 1999. She began managing the firm's US Equity Income fund in 2008 and the US Value fund in 2012. In the SEC filing, JP Morgan said Hart will continue to serve on the portfolio management team of the funds until her retirement, and upon her retirement, the current co-portfolio managers, Andrew Brandon and David Silberman, will assume full authority of the day-to-day management of the funds. JP Morgan head of convertible bonds retires Darius McDermott, managing director ...
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