David Noli has an extensive work experience spanning over two decades. David began their career as a Senior Accountant at Blum Shaprio & Company, PC in 1993. In 1997, they joined CIGNA Retirement and Investment Services as a Senior Analyst, where they worked until 2004. Following that, they joined LJ Melody as an Associate (AVP) Real Estate Loan Production from 2004 to 2005. David then joined CBRE as an Assistant Vice President from 2005 to 2006. Currently, David is working at Hartford Investment Management as a Vice President/Portfolio Manager, a position they have held since 2006.
David Noli pursued their education at the University of Connecticut School of Business from 2001 to 2003, where they obtained an MBA degree in Finance and International Business. Prior to that, they attended Central Connecticut State University from 1988 to 1992, where they earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Accounting.
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.