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Mr. Richard L.
Chauvin is a Senior Vice President & Investment Director at Hancock Whitney Bank.
He joined HHI in 2016 with over 30 years of experience serving individual and institutional clients in the management of their financial portfolios.
He currently serves as an Investment Director and as a portfolio manager for high net worth and institutional clients.
As an Investment Director, his primary responsibilities include investment research and strategy.
Prior to joining HHI, he spent over 10 years as Chief Investment Officer for Capital One Asset Management Group and three years as a Senior Portfolio Manager at Hibernia Asset Management.
He received his B.S.
and his M.B.A. from Louisiana State University, and holds the Chartered Financial Analyst designation.
Postes actifs de Richard L. Chauvin
| Sociétés | Poste | Début |
|---|---|---|
Hancock Whitney Bank (Investment Management)
Hancock Whitney Bank (Investment Management) Investment ManagersFinance Hancock Whitney-IM builds investment portfolios customized to their clients’ goals. The firm’s comprehensive investment strategies encompass both traditional and alternative asset classes, individual security selection, and niche strategies for clients with unique needs. | Director of Investments | 01/01/2016 |
Anciens postes connus de Richard L. Chauvin
| Sociétés | Poste | Fin |
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Capital One Asset Management LLC
Capital One Asset Management LLC Investment ManagersFinance Capital One Asset Management's (COAM) equity philosophy is based on a core belief that fundamentals ultimately drive stock prices. Within the domestic (US) market, COAM manages separately-managed account (SMA) portfolios of common stocks using a proprietary process that combines two major, complementary components: a fundamental equity evaluation and ranking component, and a risk-controlled portfolio construction component. In evaluating common stocks to determine their candidacy for inclusion in portfolios, COAM focuses on identifying stocks with a superior potential for earnings growth relative to its peers and the valuation level of stocks relative to earnings growth potential. The firm's proprietary equity strategies include: Institutional Large-Cap Core, Large-Cap Growth, Large-Cap Value, Large-Cap Leaders, Mid-Cap Core, Small-Cap Value, Defined Growth, and Diversity Leaders. COAM manages fixed income portfolios on both a passive (buy and hold or laddered maturity) and active basis according to the Bank’s client direction and portfolio size. The firm's investment process is designed to produce positive excess return to the selected benchmark over the longer term through modest duration adjustments, yield curve positioning, modest to significant variations in sector emphasis and security selection. COAM typically employs the use of sector and security emphasis in sectors such as corporate bonds, mortgage-backed securities, and municipal bonds in the pursuit of excess returns. In addition, allocations to securities/sectors not included in the benchmark may also be utilized, with limitations, where permissible,to enhance the portfolio’s return. Actively managed proprietary strategies employed by COAM may encompass all dollar-denominated investment grade securities, including but not limited to, US Treasury securities, US Agency securities, Agency Mortgage Backed Securities (MBS), corporate securities, Commercial Mortgage Backed securities (CMBS), and Municipal securities. COAM’s strategies target defined maturity and duration ranges and include cash and equivalents, ultra-liquid, ultra-short, intermediate, and long strategies as well as tax- exempt variants. | Directeur en chef des Investissements | 05/05/2014 |
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Capital One Asset Management LLC
Capital One Asset Management LLC Investment ManagersFinance Capital One Asset Management's (COAM) equity philosophy is based on a core belief that fundamentals ultimately drive stock prices. Within the domestic (US) market, COAM manages separately-managed account (SMA) portfolios of common stocks using a proprietary process that combines two major, complementary components: a fundamental equity evaluation and ranking component, and a risk-controlled portfolio construction component. In evaluating common stocks to determine their candidacy for inclusion in portfolios, COAM focuses on identifying stocks with a superior potential for earnings growth relative to its peers and the valuation level of stocks relative to earnings growth potential. The firm's proprietary equity strategies include: Institutional Large-Cap Core, Large-Cap Growth, Large-Cap Value, Large-Cap Leaders, Mid-Cap Core, Small-Cap Value, Defined Growth, and Diversity Leaders. COAM manages fixed income portfolios on both a passive (buy and hold or laddered maturity) and active basis according to the Bank’s client direction and portfolio size. The firm's investment process is designed to produce positive excess return to the selected benchmark over the longer term through modest duration adjustments, yield curve positioning, modest to significant variations in sector emphasis and security selection. COAM typically employs the use of sector and security emphasis in sectors such as corporate bonds, mortgage-backed securities, and municipal bonds in the pursuit of excess returns. In addition, allocations to securities/sectors not included in the benchmark may also be utilized, with limitations, where permissible,to enhance the portfolio’s return. Actively managed proprietary strategies employed by COAM may encompass all dollar-denominated investment grade securities, including but not limited to, US Treasury securities, US Agency securities, Agency Mortgage Backed Securities (MBS), corporate securities, Commercial Mortgage Backed securities (CMBS), and Municipal securities. COAM’s strategies target defined maturity and duration ranges and include cash and equivalents, ultra-liquid, ultra-short, intermediate, and long strategies as well as tax- exempt variants. | Finance |
Louisiana State University
Louisiana State University Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
Hancock Whitney Bank (Investment Management)
Hancock Whitney Bank (Investment Management) Investment ManagersFinance Hancock Whitney-IM builds investment portfolios customized to their clients’ goals. The firm’s comprehensive investment strategies encompass both traditional and alternative asset classes, individual security selection, and niche strategies for clients with unique needs. | Finance |
















