Invesco Announces CEO Retirement
Other Leadership Changes
Doug Sharp, senior managing director and EMEA (Europe, the Middle East and Africa) head, will assume an expanded leadership role as head of the Americas and EMEA, and global responsibility for ETFs, SMAs and digital capabilities.
Sharp will work with Andrew Lo, senior managing director and Asia Pacific head, to oversee a more globalized client-facing organization, employing both a regional and cross-regional approach, Flanagan said.
Sharp has served in his current roles since 2019 and joined Invesco in 2008 from McKinsey & Co.
The firm also announced that Stephanie Butcher, chief investment officer, EMEA, and Tony Wong, global head, fixed income investments, have been named senior managing directors and co-heads of investments.
Butcher has served as CIO for Invesco’s EMEA business since January 2020, overseeing the Henley Investment Center, encompassing equities, fixed income and multi-asset capabilities. She joined Invesco in 2003 from Aberdeen Asset Management.
Wong has served in his current role since March 2019, responsible for the investment process and performance, strategic direction and enterprise oversight of Invesco Fixed Income’s global organization. He joined Invesco in 1996 and has served in various investment roles within the fixed-income organization.
Greg McGreevey, senior managing director, investments, has decided to retire from the firm. McGreevey will serve as an advisor to Butcher, Wong and Invesco on investment topics through March 31, to help ensure a smooth transition of responsibilities.