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Ms. Stephanie C.
Aument is Senior Sustainability Analyst & Manager at Calvert Investment Management, Inc. As a Product Safety Analyst, she researches product safety, public health, consumer fraud, and other product-related issues with particular emphasis on the pharmaceutical and medical device industries.
As Manager, Research and Analytics, she oversees the Sustainability Research Department's ongoing efforts to enhance its research methodology and analytical decision-making processes
She worked in the sustainable development group at Dow Chemical Company and as an environmental analyst with the Investor Responsibility Research Center.
Ms. Aument received her BS in Environment Science and Policy degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and an MBA & MS degrees from the University of Michigan.
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Calvert Investment Management, Inc.
Calvert Investment Management, Inc. Investment ManagersFinance Calvert Investment Management offers over 40 equity, bond, cash and asset allocation investment strategies, many of which feature integrated corporate sustainability and responsibility research. Calvert's equity mutual funds include both domestic and internationally-focused funds in the small-, mid- and large-cap spaces and incorporate many investment styles including core, value and growth, in addition to sector funds, index funds, and conservative, moderate and aggressive allocation funds. Many of the equity funds feature Calvert's SRI investment strategies. Calvert's fixed-income strategies are designed to help clients preserve capital and generate reliable income by emphasizing fundamental credit research and top-down macroeconomic analysis with the goal of delivering superior risk-adjusted performance. The firm's fixed-income mutual funds include portfolios that invest in instruments with multitude of target maturities ranging from ultra-short to long-term. The funds employ an active trading strategy seeking relative value to earn incremental income and most invest primarily in investment grade securities of US corporations and the US government and its agencies. The firm uses a top-down approach to establish broad duration and yield curve techniques and to find relative value across the broad sectors of the bond market including corporate bonds, below-investment grade, high yield bonds, Treasuries, agency bonds, ABS, MBS and taxable municipal debt. | Analyst-Equity | - |
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Calvert Investment Management, Inc.
Calvert Investment Management, Inc. Investment ManagersFinance Calvert Investment Management offers over 40 equity, bond, cash and asset allocation investment strategies, many of which feature integrated corporate sustainability and responsibility research. Calvert's equity mutual funds include both domestic and internationally-focused funds in the small-, mid- and large-cap spaces and incorporate many investment styles including core, value and growth, in addition to sector funds, index funds, and conservative, moderate and aggressive allocation funds. Many of the equity funds feature Calvert's SRI investment strategies. Calvert's fixed-income strategies are designed to help clients preserve capital and generate reliable income by emphasizing fundamental credit research and top-down macroeconomic analysis with the goal of delivering superior risk-adjusted performance. The firm's fixed-income mutual funds include portfolios that invest in instruments with multitude of target maturities ranging from ultra-short to long-term. The funds employ an active trading strategy seeking relative value to earn incremental income and most invest primarily in investment grade securities of US corporations and the US government and its agencies. The firm uses a top-down approach to establish broad duration and yield curve techniques and to find relative value across the broad sectors of the bond market including corporate bonds, below-investment grade, high yield bonds, Treasuries, agency bonds, ABS, MBS and taxable municipal debt. | Finance |
University of Michigan
University of Michigan Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
The University of North Carolina at Asheville
The University of North Carolina at Asheville Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
















