Hartford Investment Management Co. (HIMCO)
Christopher Bade has a diverse and extensive work experience. Christopher started their career in 1991 as a member of the White House Advance Team for US Government Agencies. In 1992, they joined MBIA Insurance Corporation as a Vice President and Senior Analyst, where they stayed until 2001. In 2002, they joined Hartford Investment Management Co. (HIMCO) as a Portfolio Manager and Senior Analyst, and later became a VP/Senior Trader in Municipal Investments. In 2015, they were promoted to the role of SVP/Senior Trader, where they continue to work.
Christopher Bade obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics from Yale University, which they completed from 1987 to 1991. Christopher then pursued further education and earned a Master of Business Administration degree in Finance from the Fordham Gabelli School of Business. This degree was obtained between 1995 and 1997.
Hartford Investment Management Co. (HIMCO)
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At Hartford Investment Management Company (HIMCO), our sole business is asset management. Our vision is the pursuit of investment excellence centered on each client’s success, while our mission is to provide tailored investment solutions to our clients, balancing innovation with disciplined risk management, conviction with deliberation and fundamental research with macroeconomic insight — all on a foundation of uncompromising integrity. HIMCO’s philosophy is centered on the premise that markets can overreact, and risk can become mispriced at the global, interest rate, inflation, sector and security levels. We believe identifying and exploiting these relative-value opportunities is key to delivering consistent investment outcomes. HIMCO has a long history of managing assets on behalf of our parent company, The Hartford, and we provide innovative strategies for Retail and Institutional investors as well. Our broad capability set — across fixed income, equity and alternative markets — allows us to offer comprehensive investment management for a variety of client needs.