A member of the advisor’s investment committee, Long will have key responsibilities for all investment-related activities, with a particular focus on portfolio and risk management. She joined the firm in February 2011.

Prior to joining Palmer Square, Long worked for JPMorgan Chase in New York, where she held a variety of management and trading roles, including deputy head of credit trading for North America, head of high yield trading, and head of credit derivatives trading.

Most recently, she ran a proprietary trading book focused on long/short credit. In addition, she worked with the Global Head of Credit Trading and other senior executives within the credit area to help oversee risk management for the North American and European credit trading books.

Palmer Square president Christopher Long said that during her 13 years in New York, Angie made some significant contributions to the investment community.

"Her insights, investment perspective, and deep relationships across the senior levels of Wall Street will be essential in our continued pursuit of alternative investments that give our clients a greater level of portfolio diversification – and the reduced risk that goes along with it," Long said.