Profile
Kwan Jeon worked as an Analyst at Voya Investment Management LLC.
He holds an MBA from Emory University, which he received in 2007, and an undergraduate degree from Georgia Institute of Technology, which he received in 2002.
Former positions of Kwan Jeon
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Voya Investment Management LLC
Voya Investment Management LLC Investment ManagersFinance Voya Investment Management LLC (Voya IM) is a SEC-registered investment advisor headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia. The firm was founded in 1997 and formerly known as ING Investment Management LLC. They are a wholly owned subsidiary of VIM Holdings LLC, which is ultimately owned by Voya Financial, Inc. (NYSE: VOYA), formerly known as ING U.S. Inc. Voya IM primarily provides portfolio management services to affiliated and unaffiliated insurance companies utilizing a variety of investment styles. The firm also advises other insurance-related entities (e.g., reinsurance companies) as well as various types of institutional investors, such as pension plans, with respect to certain investment strategies. | Analyst-Fixed Income | - |
Training of Kwan Jeon
Emory University | Masters Business Admin |
Georgia Institute of Technology | Undergraduate Degree |
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Voya Investment Management LLC
Voya Investment Management LLC Investment ManagersFinance Voya Investment Management LLC (Voya IM) is a SEC-registered investment advisor headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia. The firm was founded in 1997 and formerly known as ING Investment Management LLC. They are a wholly owned subsidiary of VIM Holdings LLC, which is ultimately owned by Voya Financial, Inc. (NYSE: VOYA), formerly known as ING U.S. Inc. Voya IM primarily provides portfolio management services to affiliated and unaffiliated insurance companies utilizing a variety of investment styles. The firm also advises other insurance-related entities (e.g., reinsurance companies) as well as various types of institutional investors, such as pension plans, with respect to certain investment strategies. | Finance |
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