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Ms. Mary A. Thomas is Senior Vice President at HSBC Global Asset Management (USA), Inc. Prior to this, she worked for Halbis Capital Management which is rebranded as HSBC Global Asset Management.
She joined Halbis Capital Management from the Capital Management Group at the Prudential Insurance Company of America, where she was a Vice President and high yield bond analyst.
Ms. Thomas holds a B.A. in economics and political science from Yale University and an M.B.A. in finance from the University of Pennsylvanias Wharton School.
She is a Chartered Financial Analyst.
Former positions of Mary Ann Thomas
| Companies | Position | End |
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Halbis Capital Management (USA), Inc.
Halbis Capital Management (USA), Inc. Investment ManagersFinance Halbis specializes in areas where they can be highly competitive, namely in European equities, value-added fixed-income, Asian and emerging markets equities and some alternative strategies. The regional capabilities of the New York office include US Core Fixed-Income, US High Yield, Emerging Markets Debt, Global Fixed-Income, Distressed Opportunities and Alternative Investments | Portfolio Manager-Fixed Income | 2010-12-30 |
Credit Suisse Asset Management LLC
Credit Suisse Asset Management LLC Investment ManagersFinance CSAM aims to drive long-term performance and positive impact beyond returns. | Analyst-Fixed Income | 2005-04-25 |
PGIM, Inc.
PGIM, Inc. Investment ManagersFinance PGIM relies on quantitative and qualitative factors when providing portfolio-level investment advice to a client. The firm focuses on consistent performance, rigorous risk management and long-term client relationships. | Corporate Officer/Principal | 1996-12-30 |
HSBC Global Asset Management (USA), Inc.
HSBC Global Asset Management (USA), Inc. Investment ManagersFinance AMUS actively manages portfolios within client investment guidelines using discretion to meet client objectives. The firm utilizes qualitative and quantitative research and inputs in their investment strategies. Their portfolio construction process is a combination of top-down decisions at a portfolio level and bottom-up decisions taken in the regional portfolio by the local specialist credit managers. Active risk management is fully integrated into the firm’s investment process. | Portfolio Manager-Fixed Income | - |
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PGIM, Inc.
PGIM, Inc. Investment ManagersFinance PGIM relies on quantitative and qualitative factors when providing portfolio-level investment advice to a client. The firm focuses on consistent performance, rigorous risk management and long-term client relationships. | Finance |
HSBC Global Asset Management (USA), Inc.
HSBC Global Asset Management (USA), Inc. Investment ManagersFinance AMUS actively manages portfolios within client investment guidelines using discretion to meet client objectives. The firm utilizes qualitative and quantitative research and inputs in their investment strategies. Their portfolio construction process is a combination of top-down decisions at a portfolio level and bottom-up decisions taken in the regional portfolio by the local specialist credit managers. Active risk management is fully integrated into the firm’s investment process. | Finance |
Credit Suisse Asset Management LLC
Credit Suisse Asset Management LLC Investment ManagersFinance CSAM aims to drive long-term performance and positive impact beyond returns. | Finance |
University of Pennsylvania
University of Pennsylvania Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
Yale University
Yale University Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
Halbis Capital Management (USA), Inc.
Halbis Capital Management (USA), Inc. Investment ManagersFinance Halbis specializes in areas where they can be highly competitive, namely in European equities, value-added fixed-income, Asian and emerging markets equities and some alternative strategies. The regional capabilities of the New York office include US Core Fixed-Income, US High Yield, Emerging Markets Debt, Global Fixed-Income, Distressed Opportunities and Alternative Investments | Finance |
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