Sean Morgan
Analist-Vaste Inkomen bij Civil Service Superannuation Board
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Mr. Sean Morgan, CFA, is a Manager of Fixed Income at Civil Service Superannuation Board.
He is responsible for providing research, analysis and recommendations to the Fixed Income portfolio.
He worked at a commercial finance company for three years.
Mr. Morgan graduated from the University of Manitoba's I.H.
Asper School of Business in 2008.
In April 2012 he became a CFA charterholder.
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Civil Service Superannuation Board
Civil Service Superannuation Board Investment ManagersFinance The Civil Service Superannuation Board (CSSB CSSB) is a Canadian pension fund manager headquartered in Winnipeg, Manitoba. The Board was founded in 1939 and is a division of the government-owned Manitoba Department of Finance. CSSB administers the Civil Service Superannuation Fund, the Public Service Group Insurance Fund, and any other plans under their direction in accordance with the various acts and insurance policies and provides efficient services and equal treatment to all their members. | Analist-Vaste Inkomen | 01-04-2011 |
Opleiding van Sean Morgan
University of Manitoba | Undergraduate Degree |
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Civil Service Superannuation Board Investment ManagersFinance The Civil Service Superannuation Board (CSSB CSSB) is a Canadian pension fund manager headquartered in Winnipeg, Manitoba. The Board was founded in 1939 and is a division of the government-owned Manitoba Department of Finance. CSSB administers the Civil Service Superannuation Fund, the Public Service Group Insurance Fund, and any other plans under their direction in accordance with the various acts and insurance policies and provides efficient services and equal treatment to all their members. | Finance |