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Mr. Tyson Rehfeld is a Deputy Chief Investment Officer at Missouri State Employees Retirement System.
As the Deputy Chief Investment Officer at Missouri State Employees Retirement System, he oversees multi-billion dollar portfolios in fixed income, global equity, corporate bonds, real estate, hedge funds, and alternative strategies.
Prior to this role, Mr. Rehfeld served as a Vice President and Senior Portfolio Manager at Guggenheim Partners Advisory Company, managing investment grade corporate and preferred stock portfolios.
Before that, as a Portfolio Manager at Midland Advisors Company, he played a crucial role in managing investment grade corporate and preferred stock portfolios, as well as analyzing credit securities and negotiating terms.
He received his undergraduate degree from Northern State University and an MBA from the University of Sioux Falls.
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Missouri State Employees Retirement System
Missouri State Employees Retirement System Investment ManagersFinance Responsibility for the operation and administration of MOSERS is vested in an eleven-member board of trustees. MOSERS seeks to minimize risk through proper diversification of plan assets. This is achieved through finding an appropriate mix of assets that possess varying characteristics that help reduce the overall volatility of the fund. | Head-Equity Investments | - |
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Missouri State Employees Retirement System
Missouri State Employees Retirement System Investment ManagersFinance Responsibility for the operation and administration of MOSERS is vested in an eleven-member board of trustees. MOSERS seeks to minimize risk through proper diversification of plan assets. This is achieved through finding an appropriate mix of assets that possess varying characteristics that help reduce the overall volatility of the fund. | Finance |
Northern State University
Northern State University Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
University of Sioux Falls
University of Sioux Falls Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
















