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The investment seeks a high level of income exempt from federal and California personal income taxes; capital appreciation is a secondary consideration. The fund invests at least 80% of its net assets in municipal securities whose interest is free from regular federal income taxes and from California personal income taxes. It also may have up to 100% of its assets in securities that pay interest subject to the federal alternative minimum tax. The fund also may invest up to 35% of its total assets in municipal securities issued by U.S. territories.
Name | Title | Since | Until |
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Michael J. Conn | Senior Vice President | 2020 | Now |
Biography | Mr. Conn has been a portfolio manager of Franklin Advisers, Inc since November 2020. He joined Franklin Templeton in 2006. | ||
John Bonelli | Vice President | 2020 | Now |
Biography | Mr. Bonelli is a Portfolio Manager and Research Analyst of Franklin Advisers, Inc. He joined Franklin Templeton Investments in 2010. | ||
Christopher S. Sperry | Vice President | 2004 | Now |
Biography | Sperry has been an analyst or portfolio manager of Franklin Templeton Investments, his employer since 1996. Sperry holds the Chartered Financial Analyst designation. | ||
John Wiley | Lead Portfolio Manager | 1993 | Now |
Biography | John Wiley, Senior Vice President, has been a lead portfolio manager since 1993. Wiley has been an analyst or portfolio manager with Franklin Templeton Investments, his employer since 1989. He holds the Chartered Financial Analyst designation. | ||
Bernard Schroer | Senior Vice President, Portfolio Manager | 1993 | 2004 |
Biography | Schroer is a senior vice president and portfolio manager with Franklin Templeton, his employer since 1987. Previously, he spent more than 10 years as the manager of trading at Kidder Peabody. He also served as a vice president at Wells Fargo Bank and Crocker National Bank. Schroer is a member and a former president of the Municipal Bond Club of San Francisco. He is also a member of the San Francisco Bond Club, the Securities Traders Association, and the Commonwealth Club. | ||
Sheila Amoroso | Co-Director | 2000 | 2004 |
Biography | Amoroso is portfolio manager with Franklin Advisers, she joined the firm in 1986. She is also co-director of Franklin's Bond Department. Amoroso is a member of the San Francisco Municipal Bond Club and the California Society of Municipal Analysts. | ||
Thomas J. Kenny | - | 1993 | 2000 |
Biography | Tom is Co-Head of Goldman Sachs Asset Management's Global Cash and Fixed Income Portfolio team which is responsible for managing assets in excess of $370 billion across cash, traditional, and alternative fixed income strategies with teams in London, Tokyo, and New York. Prior to taking on this role, he was Head of the Municipal Bond Portfolio Management team that is responsible for over $25 billion in assets. He joined the firm in 1999 after spending over 13 years with the Franklin Templeton Group of Funds where, most recently, he was Executive Vice President and the Director of the Municipal Bond Department, responsible for assets under management in excess of $50 billion. Tom has served in a number of leadership positions for various industry groups including the Vice Chairman of the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board. He received a B.A. in Business Economics from the University of California, Santa Barbara, and a M.S. in Finance from Golden Gate University in San Francisco. Tom also received the Chartered Financial Analyst designation. | ||
Sheila Amoroso | Co-Director | 1993 | 1998 |
Biography | Amoroso is portfolio manager with Franklin Advisers, she joined the firm in 1986. She is also co-director of Franklin's Bond Department. Amoroso is a member of the San Francisco Municipal Bond Club and the California Society of Municipal Analysts. |
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