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Deborah A. DeGiau
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Profil
Prioir to joining Shay Assets Management, Ms. GeGiau joined Retirement System for Savings Institutions (predecessor to the Trust) in September of 1984 and she has been responsible for money market investments and cash management for all investment funds managed by RSI.
A graduate of New York University, Ms. DeGiau holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Finance and International Business, and received a Master of Business Administration degree in Finance from St. John's University.
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Austin Atlantic Asset Management Co.
![]() Austin Atlantic Asset Management Co. Investment ManagersFinance Austin Atlantic Asset Management Co. (AAAMCO) is an institutional asset management firm headquartered in Coral Gables, Florida. The firm was founded by Rodger D. Shay, Jr. in 1981 and was formerly known as Shay Asset Management and as Provenance Asset Management, Inc. They are a wholly owned subsidiary of Austin Atlantic, Inc. AAAMCO generally provides investment advice to institutional investors, which include banks, thrift institutions, credit unions, investment companies, family offices, endowments, insurance companies, and pension plan sponsors. | Portfolio Manager-Fixed Income | 23/09/2008 |
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Austin Atlantic Asset Management Co.
![]() Austin Atlantic Asset Management Co. Investment ManagersFinance Austin Atlantic Asset Management Co. (AAAMCO) is an institutional asset management firm headquartered in Coral Gables, Florida. The firm was founded by Rodger D. Shay, Jr. in 1981 and was formerly known as Shay Asset Management and as Provenance Asset Management, Inc. They are a wholly owned subsidiary of Austin Atlantic, Inc. AAAMCO generally provides investment advice to institutional investors, which include banks, thrift institutions, credit unions, investment companies, family offices, endowments, insurance companies, and pension plan sponsors. | Finance |