American Century promotes five

Analysts become portfolio managers as part of broad promotion and job changes.
FEB 19, 2008
By  Bloomberg
American Century Investments of Kansas City, Mo., has promoted five analysts to portfolio managers. Greg Walsh, senior investment analyst, has been named to co-manage the Heritage, Giftrust and VP Capital Appreciation Fund with David Hollond. He replaces Glenn Fogle, senior vice president and senior portfolio manager, who will focus on the Vista Fund, which he has managed since 1993. Rajesh Gandhi, vice president and portfolio manager, will co-manage the International Growth Fund with Alex Tedder, vice president and senior portfolio manager. Keith Creveling, vice president and portfolio manager, relinquishes his role as co-manager to focus on the Global Growth. Brent Puff, senior investment analyst, is promoted to portfolio manager and will also co-manage Global Growth. Helen O’Donnell, one of the co-managers on the Global Growth team, will become a senior investment analyst. Analyst Melissa Fong will serve as portfolio manager and quantitative analyst on the Small Company Fund. Claudia Musat, quantitative analyst, is named portfolio manager and quantitative analyst on Long-Short Equity Fund. American Century Investments manages $95 billion in assets.

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