Craig Duglin
Product Management Manager Senior
Los Angeles office

Craig Duglin is a senior product manager at Capital Group, home of American Funds, with responsibilities for DCIO product development and product management within the intermediary-sold client segment. He has 25 years of investment industry experience and has been with Capital Group for 18 years. Earlier in his career at Capital, Craig was an institutional relationship manager and a retirement plan counselor. Prior to joining Capital, he managed the western division business development team at Transamerica Retirement Services. He holds a bachelor’s degree in communication studies from Northwestern University. Craig is based in Los Angeles.

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