Lee Chu
Portfolio Manager
West Los Angeles office

Lee Chu is a fixed income portfolio manager at Capital Group. She has 15 years of investment experience, all with Capital Group. Earlier in her career at Capital, as a fixed income investment analyst, she covered municipals, specifically the state and local government and tribal gaming sectors and higher education. Lee began her career at Capital as a participant in The Associates Program, a two-year series of work assignments in various areas of the organization. Prior to joining Capital, she spent a year in South Korea on a Fulbright Scholarship, awarded by the U.S. Department of State. She holds a bachelor’s degree in psychology with honors from Brown University, graduating magna cum laude. Lee is based in Los Angeles.

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