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Joy Ann Gruber worked as EVP & Chief Investment Officer at First Midwest Bank Trust Division.
She also served as Chief Investment Officer at Parasol Investment Management LLC from 2015 to 2017.
Gruber obtained an undergraduate degree and an MBA from Indiana University in 1977.
Former positions of Joy Ann Gruber
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Parasol Investment Management LLC
Parasol Investment Management LLC Investment ManagersFinance Provides investment advice | Chief Investment Officer | 29/03/2017 |
First Midwest Bank Trust Division
First Midwest Bank Trust Division Investment ManagersFinance First Midwest utilizes a disciplined selection process to identify undervalued stocks. Their quantitative approach identifies stocks with the highest probability of providing excess returns when compared to the broad market. They use a dynamic weighting scheme to emphasize the factors that are working best at any given time. The firm's fixed-income security selection is based on quality and liquidity requirements. Securities are traded for the following reasons: credit quality concern, a shift to higher or lower quality bonds as spreads change or a shift to shorter or longer maturities as First Midwest's interest rate outlook changes. | Chief Investment Officer | - |
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First Midwest Bank Trust Division
First Midwest Bank Trust Division Investment ManagersFinance First Midwest utilizes a disciplined selection process to identify undervalued stocks. Their quantitative approach identifies stocks with the highest probability of providing excess returns when compared to the broad market. They use a dynamic weighting scheme to emphasize the factors that are working best at any given time. The firm's fixed-income security selection is based on quality and liquidity requirements. Securities are traded for the following reasons: credit quality concern, a shift to higher or lower quality bonds as spreads change or a shift to shorter or longer maturities as First Midwest's interest rate outlook changes. | Finance |
Indiana University
Indiana University Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
Parasol Investment Management LLC
Parasol Investment Management LLC Investment ManagersFinance Provides investment advice | Finance |
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