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Bronwyn Swanson

Vice President And Director Of Research at Corbin Advisors

Bronwyn Swanson has an extensive work experience spanning several companies and roles. Bronwyn started their career at Georgeson & Company in 1989 as a Vice President, and they held this position until 1996. Following that, they joined Thomson Reuters in 1996 as a Director. In this role, they conducted interviews with money managers, analyzed commentary, and provided recommendations to senior management teams and board of directors. Bronwyn also focused on understanding factors driving valuation and trading activity. Finally, Swanson moved to Corbin in 2009, where they became the Vice President and Director of Research. The specific roles and responsibilities they had in this position are not mentioned.

Bronwyn Swanson attended Southern Connecticut State University from 1985 to 1989. However, no degree or specific field of study is mentioned.

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Milford, United States

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Corbin Advisors

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Corbin was founded on the idea that insights-driven advice is a powerful catalyst for unlocking value. Leveraging proprietary research and analytics, a best-practice mindset, executional excellence, and a deep understanding of what influences sentiment, we deploy a proven model to realize value. We work with organizations globally, across all sectors and sizes, as our knowledge and insights drive breakthrough thinking and impact. We collaborate with our clients to execute sound, effective communication and engagement strategies. Working with organizations globally, most of whom range between $250 million and $360 billion in market cap has given us broad and deep sector and situational experience that allows for truly insightful advice. Sector Experience: Basic Materials Consumer Discretionary Consumer Staples Energy Financial Services Healthcare/Biotech Industrials Insurance Materials REITs Services Technology/IT Telecom Transportation Situational: Activism Crisis Communication Divestiture IPO Leadership Transition M&A Resegmentation Restructuring / Turnaround


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