C. Jeff Cook
Business Development Manager
Regional office

C. Jeff Cook is a business development manager at Capital Group. He has 33 years of investment industry experience and has been with Capital Group for 18 years. Prior to joining Capital, he worked in the institutional retirement group at Fidelity Investments. Before that, Jeff was a regional account manager at T. Rowe Price. He holds an MBA from Loyola University and a bachelor’s degree in international business from Villanova University. He holds the Certified Investment Management Analyst® designation and also completed the AIMSE Wharton Investment Institute program. He serves as chair of the Austin Boys & Girls Clubs Foundation, is a member of the board of directors for the Boys and Girls Clubs of Austin and is a member of the retirement committee for the Boys & Girls Clubs of America, chairing its investment committee. Jeff is based in Austin, Texas.

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