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Martin L.
Hammond formerly worked at PFM Asset Management LLC, as Managing Director from 2006 to 2024.
Mr. Hammond received his undergraduate degree from The Pennsylvania State University.
Former positions of Marty Hammond
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PFM Asset Management LLC
PFM Asset Management LLC Investment ManagersFinance PFMAM manages several fixed-income portfolios on a total return basis. They also implement liability-driven strategies that seek to generate cash flows from a portfolio of fixed-income securities to match specific liabilities such as bond-funded defeasance accounts, construction accounts and insurance liabilities. The firm uses top-down analysis to assess macroeconomic conditions including interest rates, the shape of the yield curve, Federal Reserve monetary policy, and current and historical yield spreads between sectors. It is a key element of their duration and sector allocation decision-making process. PFMAM utilizes a bottom-up approach to security selection that seeks to identify those industries and issuers with fundamental characteristics and financial strength that enhances their potential to perform well. They incorporate low-risk active management techniques designed to augment their relative value approach. | Analyst-Fixed Income | 01/10/2024 |
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PFM Asset Management LLC
PFM Asset Management LLC Investment ManagersFinance PFMAM manages several fixed-income portfolios on a total return basis. They also implement liability-driven strategies that seek to generate cash flows from a portfolio of fixed-income securities to match specific liabilities such as bond-funded defeasance accounts, construction accounts and insurance liabilities. The firm uses top-down analysis to assess macroeconomic conditions including interest rates, the shape of the yield curve, Federal Reserve monetary policy, and current and historical yield spreads between sectors. It is a key element of their duration and sector allocation decision-making process. PFMAM utilizes a bottom-up approach to security selection that seeks to identify those industries and issuers with fundamental characteristics and financial strength that enhances their potential to perform well. They incorporate low-risk active management techniques designed to augment their relative value approach. | Finance |
The Pennsylvania State University
The Pennsylvania State University Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
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