Profile
Mr. Peter S.
Sheehan is a Portfolio Manager at Loomis, Sayles & Co. LP.
Additionally, he is a Credit Strategist focused on the bottom-up security selection process for the full discretion team.
Working in concert with the customized research analyst, he oversees the underwriting and investment recommendation of the team’s largest active weight positions.
He joined the firm in 2012.
Previously, Mr. Sheehan was an Associate at CapX Partners, a Chicago-based private equity firm, specializing in lower middle market and stressed credit investing.
He began his investment industry career in the credit training program at Bank of America/LaSalle Bank.
He earned a BA from Vanderbilt University and an MBA from the Carroll School of Management at Boston College.
Peter Sheehan active positions
| Companies | Position | Start |
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Loomis, Sayles & Co. LP
Loomis, Sayles & Co. LP Investment ManagersFinance Loomis Sayles bases their overall investment approach on the premise that their disciplined, research-based investment strategies can identify market inefficiencies that can lead to consistent outperformance of benchmarks. The firm's fixed-income research team seeks to identify attractive securities and assign ratings to various issues. Their equity investment approach is based on their belief that equity markets are inefficient. Loomis Sayles employs an intensive bottom-up investment analysis with the goal of delivering superior risk adjusted performance. | Portfolio Manager-Fixed Income | 2023-05-31 |
Former positions of Peter Sheehan
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CapX Partners
CapX Partners Investment ManagersFinance CapX invests in middle-market private equity-sponsored and venture capital-backed firms in need of equipment leasing, loans and secured capital. They invest in companies from late-stage venture to mature that are located in the continental US. Investments from $1 million to $10 million are made for plant expansions, creation of new products, services to new customers, purchases of equipment and for liquidity from capital expenditures. CapX provides financing for most revenue producing fixed assets. Loans are usually structured with a term date up to 5 years. CapX seeks companies with EBITDA of $1 million and up, excluding those at the venture stage. | Private Equity Analyst | 2010-03-29 |
LaSalle Bank NA
LaSalle Bank NA Major BanksFinance Federally chartered commercial bank | Corporate Officer/Principal | - |
Training of Peter Sheehan
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Loomis, Sayles & Co. LP
Loomis, Sayles & Co. LP Investment ManagersFinance Loomis Sayles bases their overall investment approach on the premise that their disciplined, research-based investment strategies can identify market inefficiencies that can lead to consistent outperformance of benchmarks. The firm's fixed-income research team seeks to identify attractive securities and assign ratings to various issues. Their equity investment approach is based on their belief that equity markets are inefficient. Loomis Sayles employs an intensive bottom-up investment analysis with the goal of delivering superior risk adjusted performance. | Finance |
Vanderbilt University
Vanderbilt University Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
LaSalle Bank NA
LaSalle Bank NA Major BanksFinance Federally chartered commercial bank | Finance |
CapX Partners
CapX Partners Investment ManagersFinance CapX invests in middle-market private equity-sponsored and venture capital-backed firms in need of equipment leasing, loans and secured capital. They invest in companies from late-stage venture to mature that are located in the continental US. Investments from $1 million to $10 million are made for plant expansions, creation of new products, services to new customers, purchases of equipment and for liquidity from capital expenditures. CapX provides financing for most revenue producing fixed assets. Loans are usually structured with a term date up to 5 years. CapX seeks companies with EBITDA of $1 million and up, excluding those at the venture stage. | Finance |
Wallace E Carroll School of Management
Wallace E Carroll School of Management Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
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