Neuberger Berman's Flynn passes

Co-manager of several high yield bond funds

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Neuberger Berman Investment Funds' global co-head of non-investment grade credit and senior portfolio manager Patrick Flynn passed away unexpectedly on Tuesday (23 April).

Flynn was the co-manager of the Global High Yield Bond, High Yield Bond and Short Duration High Yield Bond funds. Flynn had worked at Neuberger Berman since 2006. He served on the partnership committee and on the credit committee for high yield bonds and senior floating rate loans. Prior to Neuberger Berman, he held positions with DDJ Capital Management, Putnam Investments, UBS and JP Morgan Chase. Thomas O'Reilly, Vivek Bommi, Jennifer Gorgoll and Nish Popat will continue to manage the Global High Yield Bond portfolio, while O'Reilly, Russ Covode and Daniel Doyle will continue to ...

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