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Mary Ellen Wesneski was Chief Compliance Officer of Massmutual Corporate Investors from 2004 to November 18, 2005.
Former positions of Mary Ellen Wesneski
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MassMutual Corporate Investors, Inc.
MassMutual Corporate Investors, Inc. Investment Trusts/Mutual FundsMiscellaneous MassMutual Corporate Investors, Inc. is a closed-end investment company, first offered to the public in 1971, whose shares are traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the trading symbol (MCI). The Trust's share price can be found in the financial section of most newspapers as 'MassCp' or 'MassMuInv' under the New York Stock Exchange listings. The Trust's investment objective is to maintain a portfolio of securities providing a fixed yield and at the same time offering an opportunity for capital gains. The Trust's principal investments are privately placed, below-investment grade, long-term corporate debt obligations with equity features such as warrants, conversion rights, or other equity features and, occasionally, preferred stocks. | General Counsel | 2005-11-17 |
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MassMutual Corporate Investors, Inc.
MassMutual Corporate Investors, Inc. Investment Trusts/Mutual FundsMiscellaneous MassMutual Corporate Investors, Inc. is a closed-end investment company, first offered to the public in 1971, whose shares are traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the trading symbol (MCI). The Trust's share price can be found in the financial section of most newspapers as 'MassCp' or 'MassMuInv' under the New York Stock Exchange listings. The Trust's investment objective is to maintain a portfolio of securities providing a fixed yield and at the same time offering an opportunity for capital gains. The Trust's principal investments are privately placed, below-investment grade, long-term corporate debt obligations with equity features such as warrants, conversion rights, or other equity features and, occasionally, preferred stocks. | Miscellaneous |
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