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James Campbell
Analyst-Fixed Income chez The California Public Employees Retirement System
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James Brian Campbell is a Senior Credit Analyst at The California Public Employees Retirement System since 2011.
He completed his undergraduate degree from Thomas Aquinas College in 2001 and earned an MBA from the University of California in 2006.
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The California Public Employees Retirement System
![]() The California Public Employees Retirement System Investment ManagersFinance The California Public Employees' Retirement System (CalPERS) is a state-owned pension fund management firm headquartered in Sacramento, California. Founded in 1932, the firm has long been at the forefront of shareholder activism in the US. CalPERS provides retirement and health benefit services to private individuals and employers, specifically active, inactive and retired employees of California state and local public agencies. They routinely put pressure on companies to achieve better corporate performance corporate governance. | Analyst-Fixed Income | 01/06/2011 |
Formation de James Campbell
Thomas Aquinas College | Undergraduate Degree |
University of California | Masters Business Admin |
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The California Public Employees Retirement System
![]() The California Public Employees Retirement System Investment ManagersFinance The California Public Employees' Retirement System (CalPERS) is a state-owned pension fund management firm headquartered in Sacramento, California. Founded in 1932, the firm has long been at the forefront of shareholder activism in the US. CalPERS provides retirement and health benefit services to private individuals and employers, specifically active, inactive and retired employees of California state and local public agencies. They routinely put pressure on companies to achieve better corporate performance corporate governance. | Finance |