Joyce Chiang
Analyst-Fixed Income chez Washington Capital Management, Inc.
Profil
Ms. Joyce Chiang is an Vice President & Credit analyst at Washington Capital Management, Inc. She began her career at Washington Capital in 2005 in Securities Settlements, transitioning shortly thereafter to work as Fixed Income Portfolio Administrator/Accountant from 2005-2011.
In 2011, her role at the firm expanded to that of a Financial Analyst, with a proportionate increase in responsibilities.
She is an alumna of Seattle University, where she received a BA with dual majors in Finance and in E-Commerce & Information Systems followed by an MS in Finance.
She is a CFA charterholder.
Postes actifs de Joyce Chiang
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Washington Capital Management, Inc.
Washington Capital Management, Inc. Investment ManagersFinance Washington Capital Management, Inc. (WaCap) is an independent, SEC-registered investment advisor headquartered in Seattle, Washington. Founded in 1977, WaCap provides both privately offered commingled pooled investment funds (including feeder funds) and separately managed accounts. The firm serves as an investment manager primarily for institutional investors and accounts, such as pension and profit-sharing plans, corporations, charitable organizations, and governmental entities. | Analyst-Fixed Income | 01/01/2005 |
Formation de Joyce Chiang
Seattle University | Undergraduate Degree |
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Washington Capital Management, Inc.
Washington Capital Management, Inc. Investment ManagersFinance Washington Capital Management, Inc. (WaCap) is an independent, SEC-registered investment advisor headquartered in Seattle, Washington. Founded in 1977, WaCap provides both privately offered commingled pooled investment funds (including feeder funds) and separately managed accounts. The firm serves as an investment manager primarily for institutional investors and accounts, such as pension and profit-sharing plans, corporations, charitable organizations, and governmental entities. | Finance |