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Angel Oak Capital Advisors recruits two veteran institutional salespeople

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Angel Oak Capital Advisors, an investment management firm focused on providing opportunistic fixed income investment solutions, has hired two new managing directors to strengthen its institutional marketing efforts.

Tracie K Gunion and Bradley P Schluter have joined managing director Adam Beeler to broaden the reach of Angel Oak Capital’s institutional sales and marketing team. These hires represent the firm’s efforts to augment its successful track record of growth by bolstering its outreach to institutional investors.
 
Gunion comes to Angel Oak Capital with more than a decade of experience working with hedge fund managers and investors in alternative assets. Prior to joining the Angel Oak team, she led US, European and Asian business development efforts for Asiya Investments in Hong Kong.
 
Schluter has more than 30 years of experience in the investment advisory industry. He previously worked for Forward Management as the group manager of their institutional sales team. He also served as director of marketing at Pacific Income Advisors, where he was responsible for overseeing sales and marketing for the entire firm.
 
Together, the Angel Oak Capital team will offer its suite of opportunistic fixed income solutions that have been increasing in demand over less traditional, more interest-rate sensitive products. Institutional investors will be able to access Angel Oak’s strategies through its hedge fund, separately managed accounts and/or its two mutual funds (Angel Oak Multi-Strategy Income Fund, Angel Oak Flexible Income Fund).
 
“We’re excited to add these experienced individuals to the Angel Oak Capital marketing team and are confident they will enhance our reach to pensions, endowments, foundations and other institutional investors,” says Sreeni Prabhu (pictured), the firm’s co-CEO and chief investment officer.

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