NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--M.D. Sass, a leading independent investment management firm, has hired Brian Duhn as a Senior Managing Director of Institutional Sales, strengthening the firm’s Marketing and Client Service team. Duhn has a successful track record in sales and client service across a variety of major relationships at Northern Trust, PNC, and Fifth Third.
“M.D. Sass has a long history of providing highly differentiated investment strategies, and we are thrilled to have Brian join our team to nurture and grow new relationships across Taft Hartley, public and corporate funds and other institutional clients,” said Martin D. Sass, CEO and Founder of M.D. Sass. “Our firm is firing on all cylinders with our Concentrated Value, Fixed Income and Portable Alpha and Alternative non-correlated strategies. M.D. Sass’ seeding platform has seeded and incubated over 30 different strategies and most recently helped to form an investment manager that invests in legally and structurally complex situations. M.D. Sass will continue to strengthen and grow our team and Brian is the right fit to help achieve our Mission of superior, risk-adjusted returns with the highest degree of client service and ethical standards.”
“I am honored to become the newest member of a dedicated, experienced team whose strong culture based on intellectual honesty and tireless focus on optimizing outcomes for clients is so closely aligned with the guiding principles accountable for my success in financial services over the last 25 years," said Duhn. "Sharing with my clients a ‘high degree of conviction’ of why we do what we do so well at M.D. Sass will be essential to effectively position the firm's differentiated investment strategies."
Duhn will be based out of Chicago and will serve M.D. Sass accounts nationally with an emphasis on Midwest markets.
M.D. Sass and Affiliates, headquartered in New York City, was founded as an independent registered investment manager in 1972 and currently manages approximately $6 Billion in equity, fixed income and alternative investment strategies.