SAN DIEGO, April 10, 2017 -- LM Capital Group (www.lmcapital.com) is pleased to welcome Patrick Faul, CFA, FRM, as Director of Research. He will be based at the firm’s San Diego headquarters, effective early May.
This senior research addition underscores LM Capital’s ongoing commitment to devote resources toward the continued growth of the firm.
“We recognize that people are our greatest asset,” says Luis Maizel, LM Capital co-founder and Senior Managing Director. “This is an important hire that represents a long-term investment in our future, as Faul’s fundamental credit analysis experience will complement our top-down investment approach. We look forward to the contributions he will make as we compete in the institutional and retail marketplaces.”
Faul is a credit research professional with experience in various fixed income asset classes. In his last position, he was Vice President, Head of Credit Research at Calvert Investments. He is a graduate of the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in economics with a concentration in finance.
“Patrick will add depth, energy, and a fresh perspective to our firm and our research process,” says John Chalker, LM Capital co-founder and Managing Director. “The individuals on our team are critical to the ongoing success of our firm.”
About LM Capital Group
LM Capital Group provides fixed income investment management services. The firm is an employee-owned, minority business with consistent senior management servicing public funds, corporations, foundations, and individual investors.
Contacts: Investment Community: Johnita Mizelle Head of Business Development 750 B St., Suite 3010 San Diego, CA 92101 [email protected] / 619-814-1401 www.lmcapital.com Members of the Media: Joseph Finora Public Relations Director Sondhelm Partners [email protected] / 631-680-7870 www.sondhelmpartners.com


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