
John T. Donohue joined JPMorgan in 1999. He is the Chief Investment Officer for the London Fixed Income and Global Cash teams. In this role, John oversees the firm's London-based investment activities, including all global fixed-income and liquidity strategies. John is primarily responsible for effectively coordinating the sector and portfolio management teams, thus ensuring optimal construction of our portfolios globally. Prior to joining the firm, he was a vice president and senior portfolio manager at Goldman Sachs for 10 years.
EducationChristopher M. Tufts is head of U.S. taxable portfolio management and trading for the Global Liquidity business. An employee since 1997, Chris's team is responsible for the management of all taxable money market mutual funds and liquidity separate accounts in the U.S. Chris was formerly a portfolio manager for Global Liquidity's Sterling and Euro liquidity funds in London and also traded 2-5 year maturity corporate and U.S. Agency securities for U.S. short term fixed income mandates. Previously, Chris was a defined contribution plan analyst in the Investment Advisory Group of J.P. Morgan American Century Retirement Plan Services and a sales analyst in the Institutional business at JPMAM. Chris holds a B.A. in Economics and French from the College of the Holy Cross and spent his Junior year abroad at the University of St. Andrews, Scotland.
EducationAn investment in a money market fund is not insured or guaranteed by the FDIC or any other government agency. Although money market funds strive to preserve the value of the investment at $1.00 per share, it is possible to lose money by investing in a money market fund. Some investors may be subject to the Federal Alternative Minimum Tax and to certain state and local taxes.