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Wednesday, July 1, 2020 A Janus Henderson Star Begins His Swan Song After more than a quarter century with the company, a Janus Henderson Investors [profile] star is preparing to ride off into the sunset.
Craig Siegenthaler, a Credit Suisse analyst who follows Janus Henderson, notes that the Balanced Fund "is consistently the largest net flow contributor for the firm and ranks top decile over 3 and 5Ys." Combined (and not counting SMAs or other vehicles powered by the same strategies), the Balanced and Growth and Income funds represent about eight percent of Janus Henderson' $294.4 billion in AUM.
"I speak for the entire firm when I say his experience, leadership and friendship will be missed," Maris states. "We look forward to keeping in close contact with him and his family as he embarks on the next chapter." Maris predicts, "given the lengthy transition period, ... a seamless evolution" as Pinto passes the reins to Buckley. Pinto, an alumnus of Harvard Business School and of Yale University, joined Janus in 1994 (well before the merger with Henderson). Before that he worked at Goldman Sachs, and he started his career at Alger. Buckley, an alumnus of Dartmouth College, joined Janus in 1998 (also before the Henderson merger) as analyst before shifting to the PM side years later. Chung, an alumnus of Harvard Business School and Duke University, was a summer analyst at Janus before joining the firm in 2009. Prior to that he worked with Grand-Jean Capital Management and Cornerstone Research. Printed from: MFWire.com/story.asp?s=61543 Copyright 2020, InvestmentWires, Inc. All Rights Reserved |