Stanton Distinguished Leaders Series: Values-Based Leadership in Finance

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Oct 29
5:00 PM-7:00 PM EST Fisher Colloquium, Rafik B. Hariri Building

As part of the Stanton Distinguished Leaders Series, join us for a conversation with Marty Flanagan, former CEO and Chairman Emeritus at Invesco, and Colin Meadows, Co-Founder & Managing Partner at o15 Capital Partners. They will discuss values-based leadership in finance in a conversation moderated by Andy Blocker (EMBA’02 P’21), the Global Head of Public Policy and Strategic Partnerships at Invesco.

Following their fireside chat, please join us for a reception.

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About Marty Flanagan
Marty Flanagan has served as a Chairman Emeritus of Invesco since July 2023. He served as a Director, President, and Chief Executive Officer of Invesco from 2005 to June 2023. Mr. Flanagan joined Invesco from Franklin Resources, Inc., where he was president and co-chief executive officer from 2004 to 2005. Previously, he held numerous positions of increasing responsibility at Franklin – co-president, chief operating officer, chief financial officer, and senior vice president – from 1993 to 2003.

About Colin Meadows
Prior to co-founding o15, Colin was a Senior Managing Director with Invesco where he served for 15 years. At Invesco Colin held a variety of business and functional leadership roles including Head of Invesco Private Markets, Head of Invesco Global Institutional, Head of Invesco Digital Ventures, and Chief Administrative Officer. Colin also served as a director on the boards of Invesco Mortgage Capital Invesco’s publicly traded agency REIT, and Invesco Van Kampen closed-end funds.

About Andy Blocker
Andy Blocker is Global Head of Public Policy and Strategic Partnerships at Invesco. In this role, he works across Invesco’s three regions – the Americas, EMEA (Europe, the Middle East, and Africa), and Asia Pacific – to bring global strategic leadership and alignment to Invesco’s public policy positions and engagement. Prior to joining Invesco, he served as executive vice president of public policy and advocacy for the Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association.