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Ellen Carr

Adjunct Associate Professor of Business
Finance Division
Adjunct Associate Professor
Heilbrunn Center for Graham and Dodd Investing
Ellen Carr
Areas of Expertise
Corporate Finance, Financial Institutions
Contact
Office: 580 Kravis
E-mail: [email protected]

Ellen Carr has over two decades of experience as a high yield bond portfolio manager, most recently at Weaver C. Barksdale (WCB), a majority-women-owned, institutional fixed income investment management firm based in Nashville, TN. She specializes in the construction and management of high yield and core plus bond portfolios. Prior to joining WCB, she served as senior vice president and a high yield portfolio manager for institutional separate accounts and mutual funds for The Capital Group Companies/American Funds in Los Angeles, CA. Along with her high yield responsibilities, Ellen also managed investment-grade corporate and long-duration credit portfolios. Ellen began her career as an investment analyst for the Fixed Income Group at Capital in 1999.

Ellen has been an adjunct professor of finance at Columbia Business School since 2012, where she teaches courses on the credit markets and cash flow modeling.

Ellen is also a writer. She is an occasional contributor to the Financial Times and Institutional Investor. She has co-authored a book on women in investment management to be published in spring 2021 by Columbia University Press.

Ellen is a trustee of the National Public Radio (NPR) Foundation, as well as a board member of her local NPR affiliate and the Community Foundation of Western North Carolina. She serves as treasurer of the Wilma Dykeman Legacy and vice-chair of the Department of Management and Accountancy Advisory Board at the University of North Carolina Asheville. She is a member of the Kellogg Financial Network Advisory Board. Ms. Carr also manages a family foundation (carrfamilyfoundation.org) which awards college scholarships in rural communities.

Ellen has an MBA from the Kellogg Graduate School of Management at Northwestern University and received her B.A. from Harvard in 1994, where she graduated magna cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa.

Ellen splits her time among Asheville, North Carolina, rural Tennessee, and New York. She has one son, two cats, and a pandemic puppy.

Education
BA, Harvard College 1994; MBA, Kellogg Graduate School of Management 1999
Joined CBS
2012

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Newspaper/Magazine Article
Carr, Ellen
. “The new LBO market: it’s gone private.”
Financial Times
. February 26, 2023.
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Newspaper/Magazine Article
Carr, Ellen
. “Why active management makes sense in bonds for institutions.”
Financial Times
. October 24, 2022.
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Newspaper/Magazine Article
Carr, Ellen
. “Crypto and meme corporate bonds may follow their own path.”
Financial Times
. June 27, 2022.
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Newspaper/Magazine Article
Carr, Ellen
. “ESG playbook for bond investors needs a rewrite.”
Financial Times
. April 07, 2022.
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Carr, Ellen
. “The energy sector dilemma for high-yield debt investors.”
Financial Times
. October 13, 2021.
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Newspaper/Magazine Article
Carr, Ellen
. “Meme stock hype can deter women from investing.”
Financial Times
. June 28, 2021.
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Newspaper/Magazine Article
Carr, Ellen
. “Lessons from Peanuts’ Linus for high-yield investors.”
Financial Times
. June 09, 2021.
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Newspaper/Magazine Article
Carr, Ellen
. “Jane Austen plot unfolds in the high-yield debt market.”
Financial Times
. February 03, 2021.
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Newspaper/Magazine Article
Carr, Ellen
. “Retail investors are being squeezed out of the high-yield bond market.”
Financial Times
. September 15, 2020.
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Newspaper/Magazine Article
Carr, Ellen
. “The junk bond nightmare of hair roots and split ends.”
Financial Times
. June 01, 2020.
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Carr, Ellen
. “Dear Boss: in case you wondered what you should do.”
Financial Times
. March 25, 2020.
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Carr, Ellen
. “Forget perfect life partners. What we need is supportive employers.”
Financial Times
. March 07, 2019.
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Carr, Ellen
. “Advice from one female portfolio manager to others.”
Financial Times
. January 14, 2019.
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B8450: The Art of Forecasting: Crystal Ball or Magic 8 Ball?
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B8328: From Feast to Famine & Back Again: Investing in the Credit Markets through Cycles
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B8301: The Case for Boring: Investing in Investment Grade
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Dear Boss: In Case You Wondered What You Should Do

The Financial Times
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Case ID
180306

NXP Semiconductors: Taking Advantage of the Bottom of the Cycle

Whom did NXP Semiconductors' distressed bond exchange ultimately benefit: NXP bondholders, or the private equity firm which sponsored the deal?

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