Profile
Prior to joining ING Investment Management in 2001, Mr. Hollar worked for AmerUs Capital Management as a research analyst in investment-grade corporate and convertible debt markets.
He holds a B.A.
in political science from Virginia Tech, an M.B.A.
from Georgia Tech and the Chartered Financial Analyst designation.
Former positions of Courtney Hollar
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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 | 2008-10-30 |
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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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