Franklin Templeton has launched its new Investment Institute.
It will serve as a center of excellence to harness the firm’s global investment expertise and extensive in-house research capabilities.
Stephen Dover, currently head of equities, has been named chief market strategist and head of the Investment Institute. Terrence Murphy, CEO of ClearBridge Investments, will take on an expanded leadership role as head of equities for Franklin Templeton.
“With these appointments and the launch of the Investment Institute, we are doubling down on what sets our firm apart unmatched insight and research from experts on the ground in over 70 offices around the globe,” says Jenny Johnson, president and CEO of Franklin Templeton. “In this time of significant uncertainty, we are uniquely positioned to help clients find signal amid the noise. Whatever the issue, whatever the region, we will marshal diverse perspectives and proprietary analysis to best serve our clients. I am thrilled to
Franklin Templeton shuffles senior leadership roles following research hub launch
ClearBridge CEO to expand role
ClearBridge CEO Terrence Murphy will become Franklin s new head of equities
Franklin Templeton has launched its new Investment Institute – a research and knowledge-sharing hub of global market insights – leading to a reshuffle among senior leadership roles.
Head of equities Stephen Dover will become chief market strategist and head of the Investment Institute from 1 February. His former role will be taken over by Terrence Murphy, the CEO of ClearBridge.
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