ClearBridge Investments
Deepon Nag has had a diverse work experience, starting with their role as a Design Engineer at Intel in 2002, where they led a team of engineers across multiple sites. Deepon then transitioned to Millennium Partners in 2009 as a Research Analyst before joining Macquarie Group in 2010 as a Senior Research Analyst, where they specialized in the US semiconductor sector. At Macquarie, they were recognized as an Institutional Investor Rising Star and built strong relationships with company management, industry contacts, and institutional investors. In 2016, they joined ClearBridge Investments as a Director and Senior Research Analyst. Additionally, Deepon served as an Enlisted Reservist in the United States Marine Corps, taking on leadership roles and ensuring the successful graduation and licensing of their platoon members.
Deepon Nag completed their Bachelor of Science in Mathematics and Computer Science from the University of Puget Sound between 1997 and 2002. Deepon then pursued a Master of Business Administration (MBA) with a focus on Finance from Columbia Business School from 2007 to 2009.
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ClearBridge Investments
ClearBridge Investments is a well-established global investment manager with a legacy dating back 60 years and $157.8 billion in assets under management as of March 31, 2023. We are committed to long-term results through active management. Led by the insight of proprietary, fundamental research and a team of 43 Portfolio Managers with an average of 28 years of investment industry experience, our investment process provides clients with equity-focused strategies in a number of investment vehicles and personalized, value-added client service. Our strategies are oriented around three primary investment objectives: Low Volatility, High Active Share and Income Solutions. Owned by Franklin Resources, ClearBridge operates with investment independence from headquarters in New York and offices in Baltimore, Ft. Lauderdale, London, San Mateo, Sydney and Wilmington.