ATLANTA, Nov. 2, 2010 /PRNewswire/ -- LCG Associates, Inc., an institutional investment consulting firm headquartered in Atlanta, promoted Britt L. Bentley, CFA, CAIA to Vice President. He is based out of the Atlanta office.
"This is a reflection of Britt's hard work, fantastic attitude, and his dedication to his job," said Ed Johnson, President and CEO.
Bentley has nine years of industry experience, the past six with LCG. His responsibilities include the delivery of investment related services, investment strategy, manager due diligence and searches, and other customized projects for LCG clients. He joined LCG as an Investment Analyst.
Bentley was previously with Hilliard Lyons as an Associate Research Analyst where he was responsible for researching technology companies, financial modeling, and writing commentary on the financial markets. Additionally, he assisted in managing the Senbanc Fund, a Quantitative Financial Sector Fund.
He is a CFA charterholder and is an active member of the CFA Institute as well as the Atlanta Society of Financial Analysts (ASFA). Bentley is also a Chartered Alternative Investment Analyst (CAIA) charterholder.
Bentley graduated from Baylor University with a B.B.A. in Finance. While at Baylor, he managed the financial sector of the Dorr Endowment portfolio and was selected by faculty to participate in the University Honors Program. Bentley is a member of Baylor University's Investment Advisory Committee and aids students managing the Technology portion of the Dorr Endowment. He is also active in the local community.
LCG provides investment consulting services for corporations, utilities, endowments, foundations, not-for-profit organizations, healthcare organizations, and other institutional asset pools. Institutional investment consulting is our only business. LCG is independent and 100% employee-owned. For more information on LCG, visit www.lcgassociates.com.
SOURCE LCG Associates, Inc.
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