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Blanchett has published more than 100 papers in both industry and academic journals that have received a variety of awards, including the FinancialAnalysts Journal Graham and Dodd Scroll Award in 2015. Prior to joining PGIM, he was the head of retirement research for Morningstar Investment Management LLC.
Blanchett has published more than 100 papers in both industry and academic journals that have received a variety of awards, including the FinancialAnalysts Journal Graham and Dodd Scroll Award in 2015. Prior to joining PGIM, he was the head of retirement research for Morningstar Investment Management LLC.
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