Community Involvement


Payden & Rygel seeks to improve the quality of life in its community by supporting local and worldwide civic, social, educational and cultural programs. The firm encourages employees to give time and financial aid to causes of their choice.

 


Payden & Rygel makes donations to a wide range of philanthropic organizations each year including civic groups, such as nationally recognized children's programs, schools, hospitals and cultural institutions. The firm's matching gift program matches employee donations to tax-exempt educational, cultural and healthcare organizations.

 


For more than a decade Payden & Rygel has supported the St. Joseph Center, which has programs that work with more than 12,000 low-income and homeless men, women and children in Los Angeles, each year.

Other non-profit organizations that Payden & Rygel supports include:

  • Big Brothers & Big Sisters of Los Angeles
  • Center Theater Group
  • Los Angeles Sports Council
  • Los Angeles Zoo
  • Union Rescue Mission
  • United Way Los Angeles

 


The firm provides internship programs, mentoring relationships, job placement, tutoring, and special programs, including:

  • Academy of Business Leadership
  • Academy of Finance
  • Manual Arts High School
  • St. Anne's
  • Verbum Dei High School Corporate Work Study Program

 


Many of the firm's senior managers serve or have served as board members or officers of Southern California based non-profit organizations, including:

  • Anderson School of Business, UCLA
  • Bishop Stevens Foundation
  • Boy Scouts of America
  • Children's Bureau of
    Southern California Foundation
  • Crystal Stairs, Inc.
  • John Tracy Clinic
  • Kids in Sports
  • Kidspace Children's Museum
  • LA84 Foundation
  • Pasadena American Baseball League
  • Pepperdine University
  • Rose Bowl Operating Company
  • St. Anne's
  • St. Joseph Health System
  • St. Sebastian School
  • University of Southern California

 


Senior managers at Payden & Rygel participate or have participated at the committee and board levels in many professional organizations locally, nationally and globally, including:

National and local
  • American Institute of Certified Public Accountants
  • American Society of Corporate Secretaries
  • Association of Investment
    Management & Research
  • California Chamber of Commerce
  • California Society of Municipal Analysts
  • Center for Investment Policy Studies
  • CFA Society of Los Angeles
  • Financial Planning Association
  • Investment Company Institute
  • Investment Counsel Association of America
    Investment Management
    Consultants Association
  • Los Angeles Association of
    Investment Women
  • Los Angeles Business Association
  • Los Angeles Society of Financial Analysts
  • Mutual Funds Education Alliance
  • National Association for
    Business Economics
  • National Association of
    Securities Dealers Committees
  • National Futures Association
  • Southern California Association for
    Financial Professionals
  • Treasury Association of Southern California
  • Treasury Management Association
International
  • Association of Canadian Pension Management
  • International Investment Forum
  • Financial Services Authority
  • Pacific Council on International Policy
  • Securities & Investment Institute