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Kent Hargis is Co-Chief Investment Officer of Strategic Core Equities. He has been managing the Global, International and US portfolios since their inception in 2011, and the Emerging Markets Strategic Core Portfolio since January 2015. Hargis was named head of Quantitative Research for Equities in 2009, with responsibility for overseeing the research and application of risk and return models across the firm's equity portfolios.
Hargis joined the firm in 2003 as a senior quantitative strategist. Prior to that, he was chief portfolio strategist for global emerging markets at Goldman Sachs. From 1995 through 1998, he was assistant professor of international finance in the graduate program at the University of South Carolina, where he published extensively on various international investment topics. He holds a PhD in economics from the University of Illinois, where his research focused on international finance, econometrics and emerging financial markets.
Starting his career on the operations side at AB, Benjamin Ruegsegger moved toward thematic investing while studying for the CFA exam. Studying change and structuring portfolios that fit with the forces reshaping national and international economies resonated with him. Since 2017, he's been Portfolio Manager of the Sustainable US Thematic Strategy.
The 2015 UN Sustainable Development Goals provide the anchor for Ruegsegger's strategies. An active management approach to thematic investing seeks strong returns while reducing risk and advancing ESG goals.
This intentional, long-view strategy doesn't happen overnight. “ESG is all about understanding a business more holistically,” Ruegsegger says. “We want to make every business a well-run organization.”
Vinay Thapar joined AB in 2011 from American Century Investments as a senior investment analyst responsible for healthcare. Prior to that, he worked for eight years at Bear Stearns in the Biotech Equity Research Group, most recently as an associate director.
A big believer in research and development and developing intellectual property, Thapar's iterative, collaborative approach leverages fundamental research and proprietary technology to conduct research tailored to each strategy. "The idea is to find good businesses," he says, "Not to try to predict short-term price performance."
The opportunity to learn about different businesses, how they allocate capital, how they develop and how to speak with different investors drives Thapar. "It's a job with no static rules," he says. "The markets can change from day to day."