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Mr. Joseph G.
Syage is a Managing Director at Brookfield Investment Management, Inc. He is a Portfolio Manager responsible for formulating investment strategies and making investment management decisions for Brookfield Investment Management’s insurance client portfolios.
He specializes in core fixed income asset classes, including corporate bonds and agency securities.
Mr. Syage joined Brookfield in October 2009.
He has extensive years of experience specializing in the insurance industry.
He was employed as a Portfolio Manager by Hyperion Brookfield Asset Management.
Mr. Syage holds a BS degree in Accounting from Ithaca College.
He holds the Chartered Financial Analyst designation and is a Certified Public Accountant.
Former positions of Joseph G. Syage
| Companies | Position | End |
|---|---|---|
Brookfield Public Securities Group LLC
Brookfield Public Securities Group LLC Investment ManagersFinance PSG is a global alternative investment manager that focuses on specialized equity and fixed income real assets securities investments and energy-related master limited partnerships or MLPs and infrastructure investments. The firm's fixed-income strategies include investments below investment grade and investment grade publicly traded debt securities of global real estate, infrastructure and natural resources companies. For their equity strategies, PSG incorporates a value-based approach and a long-term investment horizon. They utilize proprietary valuation tools, as well as fundamental, bottom-up research, to identify mispriced securities. | Portfolio Manager-Fixed Income | 01/06/2014 |
Hyperion Brookfield Asset Management, Inc.
Hyperion Brookfield Asset Management, Inc. Investment ManagersFinance The cornerstone of Hyperion's investment philosophy is relative value. They endeavor to identify relative value anomalies that exist both between sectors and among individual securities through analysis of information from global macroeconomic rends to security specific data. Their process encompasses in depth credit evaluation and quantitative analysis. The firm's core fixed-income strategy focuses on relative value opportunities among the major fixed income sectors. Value is derived primarily from sector rotation and security selection decisions, based on relative value analysis. Additionally, yield curve, duration management and credit quality decisions enhance the relative value process. This strategy focuses exclusively on investment-grade securities. The objective of their MBS strategy is to deliver enhanced risk and return exposure versus the fixed-rate MBS portion of the Lehman Brothers Aggregate index. The strategy's primary focus is on relative value opportunities among MBSs, varying holdings by agency loan program, coupon and seasoning. In addition, they utilize non-MBSs to take advantage of enhanced relative value or temporary dislocations in basis relationships. Occasionally, limited short-term duration management is also utilized. Hyperion's credit MBS strategy is dedicated to higher yielding non-Agency MBS, commercial MBSs and ABSs. This strategy is centered on security selection and the allocation among credit rating classes. | Portfolio Manager-Fixed Income | 30/09/2009 |
Hyperion Brookfield Strategic Mortgage Income Fund, Inc.
Hyperion Brookfield Strategic Mortgage Income Fund, Inc. Investment Trusts/Mutual FundsMiscellaneous Closed-End Investment Fund/Investment Trust | Corporate Officer/Principal | 29/12/2008 |
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Hyperion Brookfield Strategic Mortgage Income Fund, Inc.
Hyperion Brookfield Strategic Mortgage Income Fund, Inc. Investment Trusts/Mutual FundsMiscellaneous Closed-End Investment Fund/Investment Trust | Miscellaneous |
Hyperion Brookfield Asset Management, Inc.
Hyperion Brookfield Asset Management, Inc. Investment ManagersFinance The cornerstone of Hyperion's investment philosophy is relative value. They endeavor to identify relative value anomalies that exist both between sectors and among individual securities through analysis of information from global macroeconomic rends to security specific data. Their process encompasses in depth credit evaluation and quantitative analysis. The firm's core fixed-income strategy focuses on relative value opportunities among the major fixed income sectors. Value is derived primarily from sector rotation and security selection decisions, based on relative value analysis. Additionally, yield curve, duration management and credit quality decisions enhance the relative value process. This strategy focuses exclusively on investment-grade securities. The objective of their MBS strategy is to deliver enhanced risk and return exposure versus the fixed-rate MBS portion of the Lehman Brothers Aggregate index. The strategy's primary focus is on relative value opportunities among MBSs, varying holdings by agency loan program, coupon and seasoning. In addition, they utilize non-MBSs to take advantage of enhanced relative value or temporary dislocations in basis relationships. Occasionally, limited short-term duration management is also utilized. Hyperion's credit MBS strategy is dedicated to higher yielding non-Agency MBS, commercial MBSs and ABSs. This strategy is centered on security selection and the allocation among credit rating classes. | Finance |
Ithaca College
Ithaca College Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
Brookfield Public Securities Group LLC
Brookfield Public Securities Group LLC Investment ManagersFinance PSG is a global alternative investment manager that focuses on specialized equity and fixed income real assets securities investments and energy-related master limited partnerships or MLPs and infrastructure investments. The firm's fixed-income strategies include investments below investment grade and investment grade publicly traded debt securities of global real estate, infrastructure and natural resources companies. For their equity strategies, PSG incorporates a value-based approach and a long-term investment horizon. They utilize proprietary valuation tools, as well as fundamental, bottom-up research, to identify mispriced securities. | Finance |
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