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Type:  Fund
Market:  United States
Issuer:  Eaton Vance
Asset Class:  Equity
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  • Total Assets: 31.79M
Eaton Vance Georgia Municipal Income Fund Class A 8.130 -0.000 0.00%

Eaton Vance Georgia Municipal Income Fund Class A Overview

 
On this page you'll find an in-depth profile of Eaton Vance Georgia Municipal Income Fund Class A. Learn about the key management, total assets, investment strategy and contact information of 0P00002Q3I among other information.
Category

Muni Single State Interm

Total Assets

31.79M

Expenses

0.71%

Inception Date

Dec 07, 1993

Investment Strategy

The investment seeks to provide current income exempt from regular federal income tax and Georgia state personal income tax. The fund invests at least 80% of its net assets (plus any borrowings for investment purposes) in municipal obligations that are exempt from regular federal income tax and the state taxes specified in the fund's investment objective. At least 75% of net assets normally will be invested in municipal obligations rated at least investment grade at the time of investment or, if unrated, determined by the investment adviser to be of at least investment grade quality.

Contact Information

Address Two International Place
Boston,MA 02110
United States
Phone +1 8008362414

Top Executives

Name Title Since Until
Julie P. Callahan Vice President 2021 Now
Biography Ms. Callahan has been a Vice President of Eaton Vance and BMR since September 2021 and has been a Managing Director at Morgan Stanley Investment Management Inc. (“MSIM”), an affiliate of EVM, since 2020. Prior to joining MSIM, she was a senior member of the municipal bond portfolio management team at PIMCO from 2011 to 2020. Prior to joining PIMCO, she was a portfolio manager for municipal separately managed accounts at Western Asset (WAMCO). She previously managed the firm's municipal money market funds. Before that, Ms. Callahan was director and portfolio manager for municipal money market funds with Citigroup Asset Management. She holds a bachelor's degree from Fairfield University.
Trevor Smith - 2019 Now
Biography Trevor Smith is a portfolio manager on the Municipals Team. He is responsible for buy and sell decisions, portfolio construction and risk management for the firm's municipal bond strategies. He joined Eaton Vance in 2010. Morgan Stanley acquired Eaton Vance in March 2021. Trevor began his career in the investment management industry in 2008. Before joining Eaton Vance, he was a municipal research analyst at Lord, Abbett & Co. He was also affiliated with Financial Security Assurance and the City of Aspen Finance Department. Trevor earned a B.A. from Middlebury College and an MBA, with high honors, from Boston University. He is a member of the Boston Municipal Analysts Forum and the National Federation of Municipal Analysts.
Adam Weigold Senior Portfolio Manager 2007 2021
Biography Adam A. Weigold, CFA Senior Portfolio Manager, Head of Municipal Bonds, Manulife Investment Management Adam is a senior portfolio manager and head of the firm’s municipal bond team, overseeing municipal bond portfolio construction, security selection, and yield curve positioning. Prior to joining the firm, Adam was a senior portfolio manager with the municipal bond department at Eaton Vance Management, where he managed an array of municipal bond strategies. These spanned a wide spectrum of the municipal bond market, ranging from state-specific strategies to ones focused on the market’s floating-rate and high-yield segments, short duration strategies, and strategies involving the use of hedging and derivatives. His prior portfolio management experience extended to a separately managed account program focused on Build America Bonds and closed-end mutual funds. Before working as a senior portfolio manager, Adam held several roles of increasing responsibility in Eaton Vance’s municipal bond department, including research associate, credit analyst, and senior credit analyst. He holds the Chartered Financial Analyst designation. Education: A.B., History, Dartmouth College; M.B.A., Finance, Questrom School of Business, Boston University Joined the company: 2021 Began career: 1998
Cynthia J. Clemson Vice President 1996 2007
Biography Cindy Clemson is a vice president and portfolio manager for Calvert Research and Management, a wholly owned subsidiary of Eaton Vance Management specializing in responsible and sustainable investing across global capital markets. She joined Calvert Research and Management in 2016. Cindy began her career in the investment management industry in 1985. She has been affiliated with the Eaton Vance organization since 1985. Cindy earned a B.A. from Mount Holyoke College and an MBA from Boston University. She is a member of the Boston Municipal Analysts Forum, the CFA Society of Boston, the Municipal Bond Buyer Conference and the National Federation of Municipal Analysts.
David C. Reilly Portfolio Manager, Vice President 1991 1998
Biography Reilly joined Eaton Vance Management as a portfolio manager and vice president in 1991. Previously, he spent seven years with Scudder, Stevens & Clark, first as an analyst and then as a senior analyst. Prior to that, he was an account controller for Putnam Advisory Co. Reilly is a Chartered Financial Analyst and a member of the National Federation of Municipal Analysts and the Federation of Financial Analysts.
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