January 03, 2019 12:00 AM
Best Places to Work in Money Management in 2018
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OppenheimerFunds staff members, above, traded in their dress shoes for good running shoes to participate in the 2018 Wall Street Run & Heart Walk, which benefits the American Heart Association.
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BlackRock employees from the firm's San Francisco office traveled to Santa Rosa, Calif., to work with Habitat for Humanity to rebuild homes following wildfires.
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Capital Group associates — with family, friends and a few lovable furry companions — came out to celebrate Long Beach Pride in late spring.
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During Neuberger Berman's 'Lunch & Learn' series, senior leaders discuss topics like work-life balance.
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Blackstone sponsors a Women's Initiative Speaker Series, aimed at fostering diversity and inclusion in the workplace.
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Legg Mason is a founding member of Together We Serve, an annual event that recognizes the 9/11 National Day of Service. Employees work on various community development projects in an East Baltimore neighborhood.
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Voya staff members mug for the camera during an employee volunteer sabbatical in Puerto Rico to distribute shoes to more than 600 children in partnership with Soles4Souls.
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Western Asset Management employees burst with glee out of the gate to start the firm's annual Rose Bowl 5K run, just one facet of Western Asset's celebration surrounding the Southern California tradition.
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AQR co-founder David G. Kabiller leads a discussion during the firm's Insights Book Club. Club meeting are held in the office complex's grand classroom, which is used for the company's educational programs, seminars and events.
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TCW Group employees enjoy the firm's annual picnic at Santa Monica Pier, where employees and their families get together with a leggy Uncle Sam for a fun-filled day of food, games, rides and raffle prizes.
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Tortoise staffers say cheese after a monthly staff meeting. The meetings are webcast so all employees can tune in and actively participate.
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Intercontinental Real Estate employees take a break from the food, games and music to commemorate the occasion during the company's annual summer outing.
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Charles Schwab Investment Management team members, left, helped build bicycles for underserved children during an off-site session in Denver. A CSIM team, above, digs in to help their community with Grow & Garden, a local gardening program for families in need.
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Income Research & Management staff and their families broke out the ski gear and warm outerwear to bask in a day of good times, enjoying what nature offered at an annual company-sponsored weekend of chilly fun.
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ClearBridge volunteers did their part for the New York Restoration Project in Pop-up Park at Swindler's Cove. Staffers did a bit of weeding, litter cleanup and provided TLC for trees and gardens throughout the park.
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Every Thursday, Polen Capital Management employees meet for the firm's Culture Club to discuss topical books; recent discussions centered around the books 'Start with Why,' 'Black Box Thinking' and 'Radical Candor.'
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Cadre offers a two-day event called Camp Cadre, where staff get together over the summer for two days of workshops and some team bonding fun — all meals included.
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Baird Asset Management associates made cards and packed sibling kits for patients and their families at Children's Hospital of Wisconsin.
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MRA Associates team members make owl banks for underprivileged youth. The banks were part of a financial education effort.
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Employees of Vulcan Value Partners had food and fun at a crawfish boil with their families at Railroad Park in downtown Birmingham, Ala. The company also hosts tailgate events and a Halloween party for families.
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Innovest employees helped to paint and update the home of a senior citizen in need.
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Every Thursday morning, Balentine employees gather for an all-firm meeting led by Chairman Robert Balentine. It's an opportunity to build culture, promote transparency, hone presentation skills and enhance collaboration.
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One monthly Bridgeway partner meeting was spent at local Houston not-for-profit Bread of Life, preparing some sustenance for families that continued to seek stability after Hurricane Harvey.
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Satori Capital principal Rugger Burke uses one of the Dallas office's treadmill desks to get in a bit of a workout while still working out solutions to benefit the firm's clients.
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Members of Dana Investment Advisors' investment team relaxed on the water between sessions on nearby North Lake during an off-site departmental planning event.
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