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McIntyre and Golder pinched from Dwight Asset Management


05 September 2012 Vermont
Reporter: Jenna Jones

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P.R.P. Performa has recruited Scott McIntyre and Jason Golder as senior portfolio managers.

At Performa, McIntyre will be responsible for all investment grade corporate credit activity. McIntyre previously worked for Dwight Asset Management as the head of investment grade credit, and was a member of the firm’s fixed income strategy team.

In his new role Golder will oversee the firm’s structured product investments. Prior to joining Performa, Golder was a fixed income portfolio manager for Dwight Asset Management. His role included the analysis and trading of CMBS for a wide variety of institutional portfolios and funds.

Both McIntyre and Golder will be based in Burlington, Vermont, led by David Kilborn, chief investment officer and president of Performa US.

Commenting on the appointments, Kilborn said: “Their expertise and outstanding leadership will add strength to our investment team, which has more than two decades of experience managing portfolios for institutional investors”
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