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Mr. James W.
Johng is Vice President & Senior Equity Analyst at Barings Real Estate Advisers LLC.
He received his Bachelor of Science degree in Systems Engineering from US Military Academy and his MBA in Finance from New York University.
Former positions of James W. Johng
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Barings Real Estate Advisers LLC
Barings Real Estate Advisers LLC Investment ManagersFinance Founded in 1994, Barings Real Estate Advisers LLC (BREA) is a mutual fund manager and registered investment advisor headquartered in Hartford, Connecticut. Prior to September 2016, the firm was known as Cornerstone Real Estate Advisers LLC. BREA is a wholly owned subsidiary of Barings LLC, an indirect, wholly-owned subsidiary of Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Co. The firm is a diversified, full service global advisory firm specializing in real estate related advisory and management services. Their clients generally include pension and profit sharing plans, investment companies, pooled investment vehicles, municipalities, insurance companies, corporations, and banking and thrift institutions. | Analyst-Equity | - |
Training of James W. Johng
New York University | Masters Business Admin |
US Military Academy | Undergraduate Degree |
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Barings Real Estate Advisers LLC
Barings Real Estate Advisers LLC Investment ManagersFinance Founded in 1994, Barings Real Estate Advisers LLC (BREA) is a mutual fund manager and registered investment advisor headquartered in Hartford, Connecticut. Prior to September 2016, the firm was known as Cornerstone Real Estate Advisers LLC. BREA is a wholly owned subsidiary of Barings LLC, an indirect, wholly-owned subsidiary of Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Co. The firm is a diversified, full service global advisory firm specializing in real estate related advisory and management services. Their clients generally include pension and profit sharing plans, investment companies, pooled investment vehicles, municipalities, insurance companies, corporations, and banking and thrift institutions. | Finance |
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