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Chase Sanders joined the MJ team in 2013 as a reporting and research associate in the MJ Retirement department, where he revamped the reporting system, creating efficient data collection and reporting processes. Over time, Chase progressed to the role of investment analyst, where he manages investment reporting and monitoring for institutional clients.
Prior to MJ, Chase pursued academic studies at Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI), gaining extensive knowledge in the finance and accounting industries. His finance expertise has led to his inclusion on the Investment Committee, where he provides detailed investment analyses and recommendations. Currently, Chase is preparing for the CFA Level 3 examination.
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