Unsubscribe

Confirm you would like to unsubscribe from this list

You have unsaved changes on the page. Would you like to save them?

Remove strategy

Confirm you would like to remove this strategy from your list
Give Us a Call

Fund Operations
800.847.0200

FIND ANOTHER CONTACT
Joe-Salmond-1x1

Joe Salmond

Portfolio Manager and Managing Director

Joe Salmond is portfolio manager for Thornburg Investment Management. He joined the firm in 2018 as an equity research analyst and became an associate portfolio manager in 2021, managing director in 2023 and portfolio manager in 2024.

Joe earned an MBA from the Tepper School of Business at Carnegie Mellon University and graduated from Arizona State University with a BS in technology management. Prior to joining Thornburg, Joe served as both a Weapons of Mass Destruction and an Explosive Ordnance Disposal Team Leader in the U.S. Army.

7years in industry
6years at Thornburg

Insights

Woman with her smart phone and plexus connection
Global Equity

Avoiding Concentration Risk in AI: Is It Time for a Reality Check?

Overexuberance for all things AI can create concentration risk. See how we’re curating diversified exposure designed to perform over the long term.
Plastic multi-color tanks and dice on a map
International Equities

A New Era of Navigating Geopolitical Shocks and Risks

Portfolio Manager Joe Salmond points out that staying invested and diversified might feel painful during times of turbulence, but it is more important than ever.
Global Equity

Observations in International Equities: Boring is Beautiful

Portfolio Managers Brian Burrell and Joe Salmond believe “boring” sectors and names may be attractive in a year of uncertain politics and economic transitions.
Chinese & Japanese flag overlay on shipping barges crossing the ocean
Global Equity

Observations in International Equities: Japan and China Diverge

Portfolio Managers Brian Burrell and Joe Salmond see corporate governance reforms lifting Japan while China’s problems mount - creating attractive valuations.
Global icons focusing in on a world map overlay at a warehouse
Global Equity

Observations in International Equities: Companies, Not Countries

Portfolio Managers Brian Burrell and Joe Salmond argue that the quality, prospects and valuations of a company matter, not where they’re headquartered.
Reflections in the morning on a canal of Amsterdam, Holland
Global Equity

Why Europe? Selective Names May Be Poised to Snapback

Portfolio Managers Matt Burdett and Joe Salmond look to Europe where valuations, rapidly falling energy prices and the dollar's strength create opportunities.