Fund Inception | 12/23/1983 |
Name of Issuer | T. Rowe Price |
Fund Advisor(s) | T. Rowe Price Associates, Inc. |
Sub-Advisor(s) | -- |
Fund Managers for PRFSX
Charles Hill
Portfolio Manager since 01/31/1995
Mr. Hill, who joined T. Rowe Price in 1991, is a vice president of T. Rowe Price Group, Inc. and T. Rowe Price Associates, Inc., and is a portfolio manager in the Fixed Income Division. He manages short- and intermediate- term municipal bond funds along with separately managed tax-exempt accounts, and best after-tax fixed-income accounts investing in both tax-exempt and taxable fixed-income securities. He earned a B.S. from Guilford College and also has earned his Chartered Financial Analyst designation.
James Lynch
Portfolio Manager since 06/30/2024
James Lynch is a portfolio manager in the Fixed Income Division. He manages the municipal retail separately managed accounts (SMAs) and provides management support for the municipal institutional SMAs and intermediate strategies. James is a vice president and an Investment Advisory Committee member of the Tax-Free Income, Tax-Free Short-Intermediate, and Summit Municipal Funds; a vice president of the State Tax-Free Funds; and an Investment Advisory Committee member of the New Jersey Tax-Free Bond and Maryland Tax-Free Funds. James is a vice president of T. Rowe Price Group, Inc., and T. Rowe Price Associates, Inc.
James’s investment experience began in 2007, and he has been with T. Rowe Price since 2008, beginning as an investment counselor in the Paramus, New Jersey, Investor Center. After that, he was an associate portfolio analyst and then a senior portfolio analyst in the Investment Specialist Group, responsible for covering the municipal and taxable low-duration strategies. He also was a desk quantitative analyst responsible for quantitative support across the municipal franchise. In 2020, James became an associate portfolio manager and in 2021 he assumed his current role. Prior to T. Rowe Price, James was employed by Ameriprise Financial as a financial advisor.