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The Credit Analyst (Investment Grade) is responsible for the ongoing analysis of BBB and higher rated securities of assigned sectors within Fort Washington's public and private corporate bond portfolios. Analysis will focus on both industry and company-specific fundamentals as well as relative value, risk positioning, and security-specific trade ideas that support the overall client mandate.
The internship will be a project-oriented experience. The intern will be assigned various projects during their internship, including analysis, investment research, and data retention / management. These assignments will provide the opportunity to broaden knowledge of the real estate equity and mortgage loan investment business and to demonstrate quantitative reasoning skills. The associate will have the chance to work with successful real estate professionals with visibility of senior management.
The Private Credit internship will be a project-oriented experience. The intern will be assigned various projects during their internship, including analysis, investment research, and data retention / management. These assignments will provide the opportunity to broaden knowledge of the Private Credit business and to demonstrate quantitative reasoning skills. The associate will have the chance to work and collaborate with successful investment professionals with visibility of senior management.
As an intern with Fort Washington's equity and fixed income teams, the intern will work directly with at least one senior analyst or portfolio manager (PM), to gain experience working with one of Ohio's largest institutional investors.
The Private Equity Investment Intern is a member of the Private Equity investment team whose main responsibilities include supporting the investment team in sourcing, executing and monitoring private equity investments. The Private Equity Investment Intern supports due diligence on both primary fund commitments, structured secondary transactions and single asset co-investments. This due diligence process includes on-site meetings and company level due diligence, market/industry research and competitive positioning, CEO, management team and customer referencing, performance benchmarking, bottoms-up financial modeling, and key transaction negotiations and legal considerations. The Private Equity Investment Intern is responsible for summarizing key due diligence findings and updating the...
Facilitates reconciliation of settled trades within Touchstone CRM tool. Initiates and receives calls from various levels of internal and external customers (broker-dealer back-office personnel) relating to reporting, sales, research and various other mutual fund operational-related issues. Updates and maintains systems as necessary. Works with general supervision and is responsible for making a minimal range of decisions.
A Brief Overview
Responsible for product development, implementation, enhancement, maintenance and ETF capital markets for the Touchstone product roster. Coordinates development and enhancement of prospectuses, annual reports and other regulatory materials while interacting with various entities and functional areas. In addition, supports the ETF product line and capital markets team, engaging with all firms in the ETF ecosystem including stock exchanges, market makers, and Authorized Participants. Supports business development and sales support activities for all products. Works independently with minimal supervision, escalating when appropriate
The Credit Analyst II (Leveraged Credit) is responsible for the ongoing analysis of assigned sectors within the Fort Washington corporate bond and loan portfolios. Analysis will focus on both industry and company-specific fundamentals as well as relative value, risk positioning and security-specific trade ideas that support the overall client mandate.