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Benjamin McCubbin

Portfolio Manager

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Biography

About Benjamin

Benjamin McCubbin is an Officer of Northern Trust and a Portfolio Manager in the Fixed Income Department of Northern Trust Asset Management. Previously at Northern Trust, Ben was a credit analyst covering healthcare, utilities, basics and consumer cyclicals across investment grade and high yield.

Prior to joining Northern Trust, Benjamin worked as a fixed income portfolio manager at Howe & Rusling and gained broad fixed income experience with a focus on corporate credit at Manning & Napier.

Benjamin earned a bachelor’s in finance from the Whitman School of Management at Syracuse University.

Benjamin is a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) charterholder and a member of the CFA Institute and the CFA Society of Chicago.

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