Dr. David Krause, AIM program director said, "Jeff was the final fixed income speaker of the semester and he brought an interesting perspective. He has managed a wide variety of bond portfolio strategies over the years and was able to put into context for the students his approach as to how fixed income portfolios should be constructed to fulfill the client's specific goals and and objectives. He talked about how bond portfolios can be managed to provide income, control volatility, and match liability needs for fully taxable investors and non-taxable organizations."
Jeff Bryden graduated Magna Cum Laude with a Bachelors of Science Degree from Ball State University in 1978 with dual degrees in Finance and Economics. Upon graduation he accepted a position with M&I Investment Management Corp. as their first Portfolio Manager dedicated to managing fixed income portfolios. He has also worked with Fiduciary Management; Reinhart, Mahoney & Bryden Capital Management; and Campbell Newman Asset Management. In 2008, Mr. Bryden founded JB Investment Management and established and developed a team of experienced investment professionals dedicated to providing unique expertise and customized investment-grade fixed income strategies together with passive index-based equity strategies. Assets under management have grown to over $500 million during the first 18 months of business.
Dr. Krause continued, "Jeff Bryden talked about his firm's approach to fixed income management and how they monitor bond portfolio performance. He broke the Barclays Capital U.S. Aggregate Index into the various sub-components and talked about the different duration and credit profiles of the various pieces - as well as how they view alpha generation. This was a very useful lecture for the students because we are currently covering bond portfolio management and performance measurement. It is great to have the practitioners into the classroom because they bring the material in the Fabozzi text to life."