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Long-Tenured Vanguard Investment Leader John Hollyer to Retire

Share: VALLEY FORGE, Pa., April 22, 2021 /PRNewswire/  After 32 years with the firm, Vanguard today announced that John Hollyer, principal and global head of Vanguard Fixed Income Group, will retire at the end of June 2021. Sara Devereux, who currently serves as global head of rates, will succeed Mr. Hollyer at the helm of the fixed income team. Throughout more than three decades of distinguished service, John has embodied the Vanguard mission of helping drive better outcomes for investors, said Vanguard Chief Investment Officer Greg Davis. He has continuously raised the bar by championing an investment culture of innovation, excellence, and discipline. As a thoughtful steward of talent, John has amplified the world-class legacy of Vanguard Fixed Income Group, building out our active management capabilities and cultivating and retaining talented leaders, such as his experienced and capable successor, Sara Devereux.

State, Local Officials See Slowing Demand Extending Vaccination Campaign

WFAE local and state officials are anticipating that increasing the numbers of vaccinated will be more difficult in the coming weeks. In the 18 weeks since the first North Carolinian received a vaccination against the coronavirus that’s upended the world for the past year, the state has managed to put about 6.6 million doses of vaccine into the arms of more than 3.8 million people. That mass vaccination effort led to 647,415 doses being administered in the week of April 5. That week is likely to be a high-water mark though. In the week starting April 12, 519,373 total doses of vaccine were administered in the state, a lower number than the average for the six prior weeks. And with just under half the adult population in North Carolina having a vaccination now, local and state officials are anticipating that increasing the numbers of vaccinated will be more of a slog.

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