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Sarah Tunnell is a Research Analyst, responsible for covering the financial sector for the Sustainable Thematic Equities Portfolios. She joined the firm in 2017 and previously held the role of product specialist for AB's Sustainable Thematic Equities Portfolios. Prior to this, Tunnell worked in AB's Private Wealth Group. She holds a BS in business administration with concentrations in finance and information systems from the University of Pittsburgh, and is a CFA charterholder. Location: New York
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